An Analysis of Jane Eyre’s Outlook of Love
Abstract
Jane Eyre is an orphan girl, obscure, small and plain. But she dares to rebel, to strive for equality, freedom and love. Jane struggles for spiritual liberty. What she pursuits is equal, sincere and independent love.References
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