Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre because it compared to her life in some ways, such as attending a boarding school. Another reason why Bronte wrote Jane Eyre is because she wanted to create a book the showed that women were also thinkers, because during the time period that Bronte lived in women were not considered to be thinkers only just very emotional and good for being a wife or teacher. Bronte shows another side of women in Jane Eyre. Jane thinks and she challenges Rochester, she talks to him on a one on one level, and they have intellectual conversations. Overall, the main reason why Bronte wrote Jane Eyre was to go against the traditional story of women falling in love, and she shows a woman who falls in love but doesn't put it first.
We need to realise that Jane Eyre is a white person in confrontation with a brown protoganist, who is also a noble. As is his fiancee and formal wife, Bertha. This story has to be understood in the changes after 1848 when the brown nobility and their white serfs were declared equal. Brontë did have a reason for her colour scheme.
Charlotte Bronte wrote Jane Eyre. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Eyre
Jane Eyre is written by Charlotte Bronte.
From the year 1799 - 1809.
Charlotte Bronte was the only author of the book Jane Eyre.
Governess. Jane Eyre is a governess at Thornfield Hall in Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre".
Yes, Charlotte Bronte gained popularity after the publishing of "Jane Eyre" in 1847. The novel was well-received by critics and readers, propelling Bronte to literary fame.
Jane Eyre is a British protagonist in the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. She is of English descent, born in England and raised in dire circumstances, leading a tumultuous life before finding love and happiness.
They are all British female literary figures.
Jane says, "Dear reader, I married him."
Charlotte Bronte, under the fake name Currer Bell.
Charlotte Brontë wrote the book in 1846.Jane Eyre was actually written under the pseudonym Currer Bell. It was not even originally called Jane Eyre; it was actually published under the title Jane Eyre An Autobiography.
Ellis Bell