1. Introduce the author, background and significance of Jane Eyre.
2. Elaborate the research purpose and method of this paper.
Second, the analysis of literary value
1. Analyze the narrative skills of Jane Eyre, including first-person narrative and letter genre.
2. Explore characterization, including Jane Eyre and Rochester.
3. Analyze the language use and artistic techniques in the works.
III. Thematic discussion
1. Expound the theme of human nature in Jane Eyre, including self, freedom and dignity.
2. Analyze Jane Eyre's self-awareness and growth, and her views on love and marriage.
3. Explore the feminist thoughts in her works, including Jane Eyre's independence and her reflection on the patriarchal society.
Fourth, plot analysis.
1. Analyze the plot in Jane Eyre, including Jane Eyre's childhood, her work experience at Thornfield Manor and her love with Rochester.
2. Explore the development of character relationships, such as the relationship between Jane Eyre and menstruation, Rochester and other characters.
3. Analyze the role of environmental description in promoting the plot and presenting the theme.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) structural design
1. Explain the chapter arrangement and research methods of the paper.
2. Analyze the main conflicts and solutions in Jane Eyre, and their influence on the overall structure of the novel.
3. Explore the author's unified grasp of plot and characterization.
Reference of intransitive verbs
List the references involved in this paper and follow the standard citation format.