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I assume you are referring to Jane Eyre, pronounced (Air) like the stuff you breathe, there is a Lake Eyre- a salt lake dry, in Australia, used for Bonneville-like speed trials. The answer is no, the Bronte sisters died long before Marx got up steam and there is nothing Marxist about the novel, maybe occult or weird, but not marxist, there are some Communist overtones in the (Lost Properties) type short stories of O.Henry and also de Maupassant, notably the Necklace and the modern Superman variant 9The overcoat) which had the punch line that after a real (Hell-for leather) search the overcoat was recovered in a Salvation Army type store- and as you may have guessed, All the Money was Confederate! Anti -Money or anti-capitalist, sure. But this does not apply to the Bronte sisters.

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