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Who are the three Charlotte sisters?
Charlotte's three sisters are Charlotte Brontexq, emily bronte and anne bronte. They were born in a poor family of priests.

Charlotte Brontexq 1

Charlotte 18 16 was born in a family of village priests in howarth, Yorkshire, in the north of England. When her mother died young, eight-year-old Charlotte was sent to Covent Bridge Girls' Boarding School, a charity for orphans of clergy.

/kloc-At the age of 0/5, she entered the school run by Miss Wooler and worked as a teacher in this school a few years later. Later, she became a tutor, and finally she devoted herself to the road of literary creation.

1847, Charlotte Brontexq published the novel Jane Eyre, which caused a sensation in the literary world. From the autumn of 1848 to the autumn of 1849, her younger brother and two younger sisters died one after another.

Under the shadow and confusion of death, she persisted in completing Shelley, entrusted her grief for her sister Emily, and described the early spontaneous labor movement in Britain. She also wrote villette and Teacher, both of which are based on her own life experience.

2. emily bronte

Emily Bronte was born in Thornton, near Bradford, Yorkshire, to Patrick Bronte and Maria Brunwell. Emily is the fifth of the Brontes' six children and the elder sister of Charlotte Brontexq and anne bronte.

Father Patrick was originally an Irish country priest. Patrick Bronte has been an assistant pastor in Haworth for a long time since 18 19, so in April 1820, the Bronte family moved to Haworth, and the literary feelings of the three Bronte sisters began to sprout in such an environment.

Emily's writing began with poetry. Sixteen or seven years before she started writing Wuthering Heights, she wrote a poem, The Legend of Gandel.

The poem "Gondal" fictionalizes the legendary story that Josina, a princess of a member country of the United Kingdom of Gondal, finally becomes the queen of the United Kingdom. This poem describes Josina's passionate love and vigorous achievements in her life.

3. anne bronte

Ann was born into a priest's family and lived in Haworth, a small town in Yorkshire wilderness, for most of her life. Anne bronte and Emily Bronte created a fictional country, Gandahl, and wrote poems on it. Later, he began to express his inner feelings with poetry.

She went abroad twice as a governess and wrote the novel Agnes Gray based on her personal experience. The novel tells the story of a delicate English girl, Gray, who was loved since she was a child and was forced to go out to be a governess of a rich family because of her family's decline, and she tasted the bitterness of the world.

So some critics think that this novel is not so much written for readers as for the author himself. The novel truly reflects the society's indifference and injustice to the family teacher, and calls for improving the status of family teachers and attaching importance to early childhood education.

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Charlotte Brontexq vigorously promoted the rationality and necessity of women's education. Shagerty Bronte made a bold and more vivid interpretation of the main points in Mary Wolcraft's Defending Women's Rights, and her novel can be regarded as the most classic study of literature and gender consciousness.

It can be said that Charlotte Brontexq is a very important writer in women's literature in the19th century, whose theme is to pursue the social value of women's independence and equality with men. She also laid a solid foundation for the development of women's literature in the 20th century and showed the problems faced by women after independence.

Emily bronte was once known as one of the 22 outstanding poets in the19th century. His masterpieces include Old Sterility, Souvenir, Prisoner, Night Wind and so on.

Most of Emily's poems are about nature, the tragic events in the imaginary kingdom of Gandar or her own personal feelings. She often wanders alone in the wilderness, experiencing the moment when nature is closely connected with human spirit. Her poems are innovative and advanced in content, theme and artistic techniques. The rhythm of these poems is natural and lively, which can be called "masterpieces in poetry".

Anne bronte's novel style is different from that of her two sisters, and her writing style is quite similar to that of Austin. The style of Anne is different from Charlotte's implicit strength and Emily's passion, but a calm narrative style, similar to prose, and is called "the best prose poem".

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