Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Graduation thesis - What is the theme of Jane Eyre? Main character analysis ~ paper structure ~
What is the theme of Jane Eyre? Main character analysis ~ paper structure ~
Jane Eyre is a realistic novel with strong romanticism. The whole work is written in the form of self-report. The extensive use of psychological description is a major feature of this novel. The book is exquisitely conceived and the plot is ups and downs, which creates a gloomy atmosphere for readers without leaving the middle-class family background. The author also describes the sincere love and natural scenery between the protagonists in a quoted style, with rich and strong feelings. This beautiful, moving and mysterious novel still maintains its unique artistic charm.

It explains such a theme: human value = dignity+love.

There are many descriptions of the moon in Jane Eyre, and the image of the moon in Jane Eyre has many symbolic meanings. In the eastern and western cultural consciousness and literary tradition, the moon, as a mythical symbol, exists in many literary works. The "moon" in western classic works often contains two opposite symbolic meanings, praise and criticism, while the moon in China literature often has a specific symbolic meaning.