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What do u know about Jane Eyre, If u would analyse that book....?
10 points for best answer!

2006-09-18 05:43:20 · 19 answers · asked by mmm_forbbiden 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

morons! I've seen the movie! No 10 points for u!

2006-09-18 05:51:12 · update #1

I don't have the time to read it! geeeez

2006-09-18 05:53:11 · update #2

19 answers

Jane Eyre:
O woe! His mad wife—
in the attic! Had they but
lived together first.

2006-09-18 06:36:28 · answer #1 · answered by laney_po 6 · 3 1

Both are great, but WH is by far my favorite. Jane Eyre is really romantic, but I sort of felt like that was it. Wuthering Heights has much more passion and drama. It has love in it but is not just about love. I sort of liked the fact that none of the characters are likeable, it made the book more interesting. Didn't charlotte bronte publically say that she did not like wuthering heights because it was so dark? I think she said that she did not think that characters as evil as Heathcliff should be written. The credit for the book should be attributed to the writer, Emily, who is most talented in my opinion. edit: I agree with you about charlotte promoting the book, I just find her views on it interesting. I guess I felt that in JE all of the characters were almost too "good" and moral to the point where it was almost boring. Someone mentioned once that they liked JE because they were an optimist, and good can be seen in all of the characters. I'll admit that im a pessimist, and maybe I like WH because it demonstrates shows a world where all of the characters are "bad". Its also interesting to think that maybe charlotte and emily had different views on life, positive or negative, and that is why they had such different works. Just a thought...

2016-03-27 07:42:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Em I really want 10 points so I'll tell you everything I know!
Okay here goes: Jane Eyre was orphaned as a baby and had to live with her aunt and uncle and cruel cousins (kinda like harry potter lol). At the age of eight she fought her cousins back and she was sent to a boarding school-I think it was called Lowood. The teachers were really strict-they cut off a girls hair because it was curly instead of straight. There's one nice teacher and Jane befriends her. Years pass and Jane ends up teaching at the school. She wants a change so she goes to be a governess at this big posh house. She teaches a little French girl called Adele and eventually meets the mysterious master Mr Rochester. Time passes again and they fall in love. But rochester has a mysterious past. Turns out he has a crazy wife locked in a room in the house. Jane runs away and this crazy woman Bertha burns down the house. Rochester goes blind from the fire and Jane eventually returns and looks after him. She gives birth to their baby boy who has the same dark eyes as his father and Rochester regains his sight around the birth of their son...The End! Jane Eyre is a classic but its a bit long and pretty complicated...

2006-09-20 05:25:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Obviously you don't want to read it, or any long blogs about it. I will sum it up for you in a way that will make you sound smart, and as if you actually gave a damn.

Jane Eyre is the story of a girl who grows to womanhood alone with only her conscience and her intense feelings of self-worth to guide her in a world where she is considered inferior in family, looks, social status, wealth and gender. She is a remarkable character who carves a life for herself in an age (Victorian England) when women were nothing but baby factories and ornaments for their husbands. She is the fictional embodiment of a repressed woman writer who fears a life of drudgery as a wife and mother to a man who cannot see her inner strength.

2006-09-20 14:41:46 · answer #4 · answered by Bonnie 2 · 0 0

You should do your homework yourself.

Jane Eyre is a complex work of literature that cannot be analyzed in just a few lines. People have written entire thesis on the novel. You should have read the book when it was first assigned. Too bad for you, you'll fail, and you'll have missed one of the greatest classics of English literature.

2006-09-18 06:22:02 · answer #5 · answered by nellierslmm 4 · 2 0

This is what I will tell you about Jane Eyre:

It's a book by Charlotte Bronte. It's a great book. READ IT. Then analyse it yourself and come back to Yahoo Answers for the discussion.

2006-09-18 05:47:06 · answer #6 · answered by DMBthatsme 5 · 3 0

Jane Eyre! Love that book!
I can give you a summary, but to analyze it....Impossible without a number of pages worth of typing.

2006-09-18 08:25:43 · answer #7 · answered by lovergirl 3 · 0 0

jane eyre is one of my favorite book.. although it kind of boring it's a really good book... you should read it... though i'll give you a tip... if you're analysing the text per se (aside from simply doing the summary)... you could start from looking at the gothic elements in the novel...

after you read jane eyre... then you may like to read jasper fforde's the eyre affair... its a very good book...
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2006-09-18 06:48:53 · answer #8 · answered by snuffles_1816 2 · 1 0

I love classics, but this was the worst classic ive ever read. It jumps all over. Sure you learn some good lessons and in some ways it is a heartfelt book. But it really was a waste of time. Ive seen the movie too. I really dont like to say this about classics because i know that classics shaped what we read today, but it was really boring and bad. My friend read it and liked it thought, i guess its all your preferance.

2006-09-18 09:38:03 · answer #9 · answered by jaC31 1 · 0 0

Jane Eyre is way too complex to answer in one blurb. It's a longish book, but it goes by quickly. I dreaded reading it, but it was also great to trash in class. Try reading it. Or go to SparkNotes.com.

2006-09-18 05:52:40 · answer #10 · answered by nicole d 1 · 2 0

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