Zee News discusses 'How
Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte Resonates With Women Even Today'.
Life often tests us with choices that challenge our values and sense of self. Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre, which was written in 1847, captures this struggle beautifully through the journey of Jane, an orphaned girl who grows up in a world that often tries to silence her, diminish her worth or confine her within society’s expectations. Yet through hardship, loneliness and moral dilemmas, Jane remains firm in her pursuit of self-respect, love and freedom.
Even after more than a century, Jane’s journey still continues to inspire women across the world. Her insistence on self-respect, moral courage, and independence mirrors the challenges many women face today, whether in their personal relationships, careers, or society at large. And Jane teaches us that strength isn’t about defying the world with force but it’s about standing firm in one’s values, speaking up for oneself, and seeking equality and dignity in every sphere of life. (Khushi Arora)
AnneBrontë.org has a post on 'Emily Bronte’s Autumn Ode', the poem
'Fall, leaves, fall'.
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