Jane Eyre Helen is Jane's best friend in the orphanage and a tolerant girl. She taught Jane to be patient. Let readers feel her kindness and friendliness from the book. Helen told Jane, "Life is too short to hold grudges." Eventually died of a major lung disease.
When Helen is bullied, Jane Eyre will say indignantly, "If she hits me with that stick, I will snatch it from her hand and break it in front of her." However, Helen persuaded Jane Eyre to say, "It is far better to endure the pain that only you feel patiently than to act rashly and bring trouble to your relatives and friends."
Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre's pursuit of life has two basic melodies: passion, fantasy, resistance and perseverance; Longing for freedom and happiness in the world and pursuing a higher spiritual realm.
The theme of this novel is to successfully create a female image who is uneasy about the status quo, unwilling to be called upon, and dare to fight through the bumpy life experience of an orphan girl, reflecting the call sign and censure of an ordinary soul, and the desire of a lowercase person to become a capitalized person.
when the author wrote Jane Eyre, Britain was already the largest industrial country in the world, but the status of British women remained unchanged, and they were still in a subordinate and dependent position. The survival goal of women was to marry into a rich family, and even if they could not be born in a rich family, they should strive to gain wealth and status through marriage. The only choice for women's career was to be a good wife and mother.
Women who are writers will be regarded as violating their proper femininity and will be fiercely attacked by men. From the fact that Charlotte's sisters' works used masculine pseudonyms at the beginning, we can imagine what kind of predicament female writers faced at that time. Jane Eyre was written under this passive background.