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In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë addresses themes which were important i...In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë addresses themes which were important in society at that time. She examines aspects of Victorian life, such as the class system, poverty and education. As the daughter of a clergyman, religion was of interest to Brontë. She looks closely at different perspectives on religion and exposes hypocrisy through some of her characters. The role and rights of women would also have been of importance to Brontë, as she was a woman trying to carve a career as a writer in a world dominated by men. Brontë makes it clear that she sees men and women as equals, each able to make their own way in the world. This title looks at some of Brontë's themes in Jane Eyre.
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