What works did Charlotte Bronte write?

Charlotte Brontexq (1816 ~ 1855), a famous British woman writer in the 19th century, published Jane Eyre under the pseudonym of Kohler Bell in 1847, which made her famous in the literary world. She comes from a poor family of priests in the north of England. To make a living, I worked as a governess. Later, out of love for literature, she and her sister emily bronte went to Brussels to study French and local culture, where they met the couple, Gunstandan Herge, and had a very subtle feeling for Herge. All these provide extremely rich creative materials for her novels. In addition to Jane Eyre, his works include Shelley and the unfinished Emma. Jane Eyre is about Jane Eyre, an orphan girl who was raised by her uncle since she was a child. After her uncle died, she has been abused by her aunt. Only Bessie, the maid, cared for her. With the help of Lloyd, a kind pharmacist, my aunt, who had long wanted to kick her out, sent her to Lourdes Charity School.

In this difficult school, Jane Eyre found her friends: Helen Burns and Miss Temple, who are full of love and kindness. But unfortunately, Helen died of lung disease. Strong Jane Eyre became a teacher in this school with excellent results. Soon, she couldn't bear the boring life and went to Thornfield Manor to be a governess to the adopted daughter of the noble Rochester.

Her simplicity and wisdom touched Rochester's heart, and the tacit understanding in the soul made them fall in love. At this time, my dying aunt found her conscience, told Jane to go back and told her the secret of her life: Jane has an uncle still in the world. Jane forgave her. Back in Thornfield, she accepted Rochester's courtship.

Just as the wedding was being held, Mei Sen, a stranger, told her that Rochester had already got a wife! The grieving Rochester told Jane everything about his past, especially his mentally ill wife. However, morality and self-esteem forced Jane to leave painfully.

In pain, she fainted on the hill in the wilderness. The priest St. John's family rescued her, and she began to live a quiet teaching life here. Quite unexpectedly, Jane got her uncle's inheritance. At this time. St. John proposed to her, but Jane found herself still in love with Rochester.

When she arrived at Thornfield again, she found it was desolate. The manor was burned down, the crazy girl who burned down the manor died, and Rochester was blind. Jane bravely stayed with him and started a new life. Rochester's eyes healed when their first child was born.

Jane Eyre is Charlotte Brontexq's masterpiece. Full of affectionate style and subtle psychological portrayal, we are happy, sad and even in tears with the emotional twists and turns of the hero and heroine. This is where Charlotte Brontexq is different from ordinary writers. She writes in the first person and organically blends the author's strong feelings into her works, thus making the whole novel have a vortex of feelings that people can hardly get rid of.

The most attractive part of the work is the plump image of Jane Eyre who dares to pursue happiness and freedom. We can find the "Charlotte" figure who bravely pursues happiness and opposes secularity and poverty in this work. However, when the author eulogizes Jane Eyre, it is based on her deep understanding and experience of mutual understanding and respect for love and her resistance to secular prejudice. Here, it embodies the author's yearning and love for a beautiful love and a beautiful heart.

The birth of Jane Eyre is due to Charlotte Brontexq's outstanding contribution.