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... The books Jane Eyre and Wuthring heights written and published in the 19th century both follow the struggle of individuals in lower society. This essay offers a wonderful introduction to the works – Charlotte’s Jane Eyre and Emily’s Wuthring heights. ...
The tendency to link the fictional world with its author is seen in early childhood, the simple life of Jane in Jane Eyre very much depicts the known life of Charlotte. ... This was probably the first formative stimulus in her development as a creative writer, just as Lowood in the book is seen to be a strongly formative influence in the early development of Jane’s character. There is an unquestionably autobiographical quality in the writing of the first part of Jane Eyre. ... In Jane Eyre itself, quite apart from the long phrase of Jane’s girlhood placed inside the disgraceful institution of Lowood.
Approximate Word count = 686 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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