WOMAN'S STRENGTH AND PATIENCE IN "JANE EYRE", A NOVEL BY CHARLOTTE BRONTE

Fattiyeva Habibaxon Zaynidinovna

Tohirova Umida Akramovna

Keywords: Key words: Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte, woman's strength, patience, resilience, perseverance, independence.


Abstract

Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre" is a literary masterpiece that explores the
resilience, strength, and patience of women in the face of adversity. The novel's
protagonist, Jane Eyre, serves as a powerful representation of a woman who overcomes
challenges, societal constraints, and personal obstacles through her unwavering
determination and indomitable spirit. In this article, we will delve into the themes of
strength and patience as exhibited by women in "Jane Eyre."This research paper aims
to explore the life and literary works of Charlotte Bronte, a prominent 19th-century
English novelist. The paper will provide a comprehensive analysis of Bronte's
background, influences, and contributions to the literary canon, with a focus on her
most famous novel, "Jane Eyre." Additionally, the paper will examine the themes,
characters, and narrative techniques in Bronte's works, as well as their impact on the
Victorian era and subsequent literary movements. Through a critical exploration of
Bronte's literary legacy, this research paper seeks to shed light on her enduring
significance in the world of literature.


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