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INTRODUCTION Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontes masterpiece, is a masterwork of literature Jane Eyre, a rebellious woman who is plain looking but full of emotion and fights for freedom and equal social sta. INTRODUCTIONJane Eyre, Charlotte Brontes masterpiece, is a masterwork of literature. Jane Eyre, a rebellious woman who is plainlooking but full of emotion and fights for freedom and equal social status with men, has been successfully developed by the author. The author gives all readers a new perspective on women by writing this novel. The fictional story leaves a lasting impression on everyone who reads it, and some critics praise the plots and characters. However, compared to the fields, this novels writing abilities are more impressive. The various writing skills are thought to make it an excellent work for a long time. As a result, this essay will focus on some aspects of this genres writing techniques. Review of Jane Eyre by Charlotte BronteFrom the Elizabethan period to the nineteenth century, the novel genre in England has developed into a distinct art form and achieved many brilliant achievements associated with a large and powerful creative team. Living and writing during the reign of Queen Victoria, Charlotte Bronte made many contributions to this literary genre. Although Charlotte Brontes career path was not very smooth, she overcame societys prejudices and the unhappy family situation and persevered with the pen to confirm her talent. The birth of Jane Eyre marked an important milestone in the female writers career. When the two works were released, they created a strong wave in public opinion, and readers were excited to find out who Currer Bell (Charlottes pen name at that time) was, male or female, how old, ugly and beautiful. Although she does not write much, what Charlotte writes is with all her talent and love for literature and life, so they have a solid attraction for readers. Born up to now, it has been nearly two hundred years, but readers still love Jane Eyre with great affection. Not only that but this work has also been made into movies by movie directors many times. Also, because of the admiration for the talent and will of the girls with the surname Bronte, the West Yorkshire countryside in the North of England, the countryside is always considered dark, lonely, and the small village of Haworth the birthplace of Charlotte Brontes life has long become a destination for many visitors, including readers who are passionate about Charlotte Brontes works.In Vietnam, Jane Eyres work is widely known by readers and gives them much sympathy.One of the reasons why the work of Jane Eyre was so stunning in the English literature of the nineteenth century was that the author Charlotte Bronte let her tutor the main character Jane Eyre tell her story in the first person, telling her own story. Subjective personal identity does not hide. Because society considered tutoring a job without status, people did not know which class to place tutoring in. By narrating from the point of view of a woman, a tutor, Charlotte broke the notion of respecting men and despised women in literature. The author has built the image of a woman who dares to stand up to protest against all injustices of society and speak out for equal rights but does not give up her life to fate: If people always die, Being kind and obedient will only let the wicked go free. They will have no qualms about it, and as such, they will never change; otherwise, they will become more overwhelming. When we are beaten unreasonably, we need to fight back boldly. I promise to do it resisting so hard that it makes a fool of our beaters. With this thought, Charlotte is considered a woman writer ahead of her time, and Jane Eyre is considered the work that sparked the gender equality movement in literature.A work told in the first person through the main characters narration with the ego telling about himself, telling about others from his point of view has helped the character freely express his comments and judgments. Objective reality can both reveal the innermost nooks and crannies of his soul. Jane Eyre recounts the bitterness of her life from childhood to adulthood with passion, honesty, earnestness, and directness. The narrator opens his heart honestly and profoundly without any other intermediary as if he is confiding and in dialogue with the Reader, which is also a new thing in the literature of that time. Even in the climax, the narrator cannot help but exclaim: Dear reader. This way of telling helps the Reader go straight into the characters emotional world. Thus, the narrator does not stand to observe the outside but also reveals his inner and personality.Starting from the womans point of view, the narrator strongly condemns social prejudices and highlights the issue of liberating women from oppression and harsh prejudices. The narrator boldly speaks out for women in all aspects of love, family life, and social work. Because for generations, society has assumed that women are used to a quiet life, just hanging around the corner of the kitchen, content with jobs such as cooking cakes, knitting socks, playing the piano and embroidering bags. However, the narrator in work realizes that women have to endure the harsh conditions of life no less than men; women also have souls, emotions, intellect, and selfesteem. Like men, women also aspire to have an independent and selfreliant life and live fully with their passions: Women are often seen as quiet acquaintances, but they also feel differently. Women show their gifts, and there must be scope for their endeavors, as does the male soul. They suffer because they are brutally controlled and have to live in strict restraint, just as men suffer because of it. Moreover, those who enjoy their privilege, saying that women are all about baking, knitting stockings, playing the piano, and embroidering bags, are narrowminded conservatives. It is unthinkable to condemn or ridicule women if you see them trying to learn more to rise above the common notion of women.In defense of women, the narrator does not forget another equally pitiful subject, which is children. Children are the most sensitive and vulnerable souls, every child should be able to live in joy, love, and care, but the life of little Jane Eyre is not like that. . The subjective narrative style has helped the narrator not be afraid to reveal all the love and hate emotions in the narrators soul. Childhood memories are too scary, so Jane is constantly haunted by Mrs. Reeds discriminatory attitude: It is right that I fear and hate Mrs. Reed because her nature is to love to humiliate me badly. I was never happy in her presence, and though I carefully obeyed her and tried to please her, all my efforts were in vain, and she responded with harsh words. say just now. Now she insults me in front of a stranger, causing me great pain. I felt dim that Mrs. Reed had dashed all hope in the life she would take me to. Though my feelings are indescribable, I feel that she has sown hatred and hatred in my future path. Since childhood, she was isolated, not cared for by others, so she desperately needed someones love, needed a friend to share, so when she entered Lowood School, she met a friend in the same situation as her. The narrator recounted his happiness: Reader I know and feel it too; and though I was just an ordinary girl, with many vices and few good points to make up for, I never got tired of Helen Burn, nor did I ever let go of my attachment to her; Never before had my heart been aflame with such a strong, loving and respectful affection. How could it be otherwise that Helen showed a quiet, faithful friendship for me at any time, in any case, a friendship that did not become bitter when upset, no cloudy when angry.

INTRODUCTION Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte's masterpiece, is a masterwork of literature Jane Eyre, a rebellious woman who is plain-looking but full of emotion and fights for freedom and equal social status with men, has been successfully developed by the author The author gives all readers a new perspective on women by writing this novel The fictional story leaves a lasting impression on everyone who reads it, and some critics praise the plots and characters However, compared to the fields, this novel's writing abilities are more impressive The various writing skills are thought to make it an excellent work for a long time As a result, this essay will focus on some aspects of this genre's writing techniques Review of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte From the Elizabethan period to the nineteenth century, the novel genre in England has developed into a distinct art form and achieved many brilliant achievements associated with a large and powerful creative team Living and writing during the reign of Queen Victoria, Charlotte Bronte made many contributions to this literary genre Although Charlotte Bronte's career path was not very smooth, she overcame society's prejudices and the unhappy family situation and persevered with the pen to confirm her talent The birth of Jane Eyre marked an important milestone in the female writer's career When the two works were released, they created a strong wave in public opinion, and readers were excited to find out who Currer Bell (Charlotte's pen name at that time) was, male or female, how old, ugly and beautiful Although she does not write much, what Charlotte writes is with all her talent and love for literature and life, so they have a solid attraction for readers Born up to now, it has been nearly two hundred years, but readers still love Jane Eyre with great affection Not only that but this work has also been made into movies by movie directors many times Also, because of the admiration for the talent and will of the girls with the surname Bronte, the West Yorkshire countryside in the North of England, the countryside is always considered "dark, lonely," and the small village of Haworth - the birthplace of Charlotte Bronte's life has long become a destination for many visitors, including readers who are passionate about Charlotte Bronte's works In Vietnam, Jane Eyre's work is widely known by readers and gives them much sympathy One of the reasons why the work of Jane Eyre was so stunning in the English literature of the nineteenth century was that the author Charlotte Bronte let her tutor - the main character Jane Eyre tell her story in the first person, telling her own story Subjective personal identity does not hide Because society considered tutoring a job without status, people did not know which class to place tutoring in By narrating from the point of view of a woman, a tutor, Charlotte broke the notion of "respecting men and despised women" in literature The author has built the image of a woman who dares to stand up to protest against all injustices of society and speak out for equal rights but does not give up her life to fate: "If people always die, Being kind and obedient will only let the wicked go free They will have no qualms about it, and as such, they will never change; otherwise, they will become more overwhelming When we are beaten unreasonably, we need to fight back boldly I promise to it resisting so hard that it makes a fool of our beaters." With this thought, Charlotte is considered a woman writer ahead of her time, and Jane Eyre is considered the work that sparked the gender equality movement in literature A work told in the first person through the main character's narration with the ego telling about himself, telling about others from his point of view has helped the character freely express his comments and judgments Objective reality can both reveal the innermost nooks and crannies of his soul Jane Eyre recounts the bitterness of her life from childhood to adulthood with passion, honesty, earnestness, and directness The narrator opens his heart honestly and profoundly without any other intermediary as if he is confiding and in dialogue with the Reader, which is also a new thing in the literature of that time Even in the climax, the narrator cannot help but exclaim: "Dear reader!" This way of telling helps the Reader go straight into the character's emotional world Thus, the narrator does not stand to observe the outside but also reveals his inner and personality Starting from the woman's point of view, the narrator strongly condemns social prejudices and highlights the issue of liberating women from oppression and harsh prejudices The narrator boldly speaks out for women in all aspects of love, family life, and social work Because for generations, society has assumed that women are used to a quiet life, just hanging around the corner of the kitchen, content with jobs such as "cooking cakes, knitting socks, playing the piano and embroidering bags." However, the narrator in work realizes that women have to endure the harsh conditions of life no less than men; women also have souls, emotions, intellect, and self-esteem Like men, women also aspire to have an independent and self-reliant life and live fully with their passions: "Women are often seen as quiet acquaintances, but they also feel differently Women show their gifts, and there must be scope for their endeavors, as does the male soul They suffer because they are brutally controlled and have to live in strict restraint, just as men suffer because of it Moreover, those who enjoy their privilege, saying that women are all about baking, knitting stockings, playing the piano, and embroidering bags, are narrow-minded conservatives It is unthinkable to condemn or ridicule women if you see them trying to learn more to rise above the common notion of women" In defense of women, the narrator does not forget another equally pitiful subject, which is children Children are the most sensitive and vulnerable souls, every child should be able to live in joy, love, and care, but the life of little Jane Eyre is not like that The subjective narrative style has helped the narrator not be afraid to reveal all the love and hate emotions in the narrator's soul Childhood memories are too scary, so Jane is constantly haunted by Mrs Reed's discriminatory attitude: "It is right that I fear and hate Mrs Reed because her nature is to love to humiliate me badly I was never happy in her presence, and though I carefully obeyed her and tried to please her, all my efforts were in vain, and she responded with harsh words say just now Now she insults me in front of a stranger, causing me great pain I felt dim that Mrs Reed had dashed all hope in the life she would take me to Though my feelings are indescribable, I feel that she has sown hatred and hatred in my future path." Since childhood, she was isolated, not cared for by others, so she desperately needed someone's love, needed a friend to share, so when she entered Lowood School, she met a friend in the same situation as her The narrator recounted his happiness: "Reader I know and feel it too; and though I was just an ordinary girl, with many vices and few good points to make up for, I never got tired of Helen Burn, nor did I ever let go of my attachment to her; Never before had my heart been aflame with such a strong, loving and respectful affection How could it be otherwise that Helen showed a quiet, faithful friendship for me at any time, in any case, a friendship that did not become bitter when upset, no cloudy when angry" While telling her own story and telling about others, the narrator - Jane Eyre - comments on the other object but at the same time becomes aware of herself Jane Eyre will always describe and comment on that character when facing anyone Through the eyes of Jane Eyre, the characters appear with complete lines and souls, such as the passage Jane tells about the character Ingram Blanche: "She is flashy, but has no real value She is a very talented beautiful young woman, but her soul is so poor that her heart is born arid; on that land, nothing could spontaneously sprout, just as nothing could bear fruit with that aridity She's not good, and there is nothing unique about her; she just repeats the proud lines in the book; She never had an opinion of her own, and never had She tried to sound sentimental, but she did not know what compassion was for love; Her tenderness and sincerity are not found in her person" In work, the narrator is very good at internal monologue; after each event, the narrator often reveals his feelings; the character explains why he has such thoughts or actions or expresses their concerns and thoughts This showed the depth of the narrator's soul : "You have no other relation to the lord of Thornerfiln than to receive Aden's teaching salary and to express gratitude for his dignified treatment, which you are entitled to if you Duty enough Be assured that this is the only bond that the master can recognize between you and him, so not make him the object of your sweet affections, passions, pains, and so on…He's not of the same class as you keep your part; Be self-respecting, and don't squander the love of your heart, your soul, and your strength where people might even despise it." Thus, Jane Eyre is a work told in the first person from an inside point of view In work, the main narrator is also the main character of the work - Jane Eyre, but besides that, some other narrators are telling the story to Jane, such as the Bessi couple telling Jane about the situation Mrs Reed's family, Mrs Fefax, told Jane about Rochester's background, Rochester told of his plight, and the owner of the inn told Rochester's situation after Jane left However, covering the work is still the narration and voice of Jane Eyre, so the narrator in work is still mainly a single point of view All events, events, and other characters in the work are shown through the eyes and from the point of view of the character Jane Eyre The point of view of the work is limited by the point of view of the character Jane Eyre At this point, Jane Eyre's work meets Charles Dickens' David Copperfield Both works depict events from the point of view of a narrator who remembers the past In David Copperfield, the character David Copperfill also stood up to tell his own story Charlotte let the character Jane Eyre - an orphan girl with a soul rich in love and love of life, stand in charge of telling everything because the author wanted to lead a good life and express the author's belief in the future for people with noble souls Despite the pain in her heart, even though she was very angry with Mrs Reed for treating her poorly before she died, Jane proactively forgave all the old enmity and forgave the bitter actions Her harshness caused her: "I'm not as bad as you think, I'm hot-tempered, but I don't have a grudge When I was a child, many times, I wanted to love you very much if you would allow it And now I really want to make up with you, auntie, kiss me." Jane had to go through many misfortunes, but she did not bow down to those hardships and challenges; her energy and bravery helped her live a good, beautiful life Thereby, the author wants to send a message to everyone that if you strive to rise, life will welcome you with open arms; Living responsibly with ourselves, in any situation, must not lose self-respect and forgive, we will be happy With Jane Eyre, does Charlotte want to affirm that people living in this world need much love? In Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, Charlotte and Emily successfully built opposing character pairs Depicting the character in a contrasting relationship helps the character's image to be displayed, and through which the author also reflects the conflicts of society In Jane Eyre, the first pair of opposing characters can be mentioned, the pair of Jane Eyre characters and her aunt - Mrs Reed Her parents died early, Jane Eyre was brought in by her uncle, but she was mistreated by her aunt and cousins when her uncle died In the luxurious Gateshead castle, Jane does not have the warmth of love, and she cannot get along with the people living here because she is not like them in class In the eyes of those people, Jane is a parasite, worse than a servant, because she "cannot get anything to put in her mouth" She did not have the slightest freedom, not even the right to read a book Every day, Jane Eyre has to live in the estrangement of her aunt and the abuse of her cousins: "At Gateshead Castle I disagree with everyone: I am different from everyone there; I have nothing to with Mrs Reed, or her children, or her favorite snobs They were not obliged to be affectionate towards someone who could not sympathize with any of them; someone who differs from them in temperament, ability, inclination; a useless person who serves nothing to their interests or makes them happy; a harmful person, harboring in his heart the seeds of hatred for their behavior, contempt for their opinions" Mrs Reed is Jane's aunt, but she is no different from the evil stepmother in the fairy tales Living in that cold atmosphere, Jane always feels miserable; her nerves are often stressed When she could not stand it anymore, Jane rebelled and fought back to protect herself When she reacted to the callous actions of those people, she was punished by her aunt and uncle by locking her in a dark room, leaving her to starve, and then she threw her out of the house by sending her away to study The Lowood school that Jane was sent to was known as a charity school under the management of Mr Brocklehurst, but it was like a prison that slowly smothered girls with unfortunate circumstances like Jane Jane Eyre's situation reminds readers of the image of a boy named David Copperfield in the work of the same name by writer Charles Dickens David Copperfield is also an orphan boy, and his father died when he was only a few months old; seven years later, his mother left again His stepfather did not sympathize with him, and to spare his eyes, he also sent him to the Salem House hospice - under the ruthless Principal Creakle Taking the motif of the orphan character, the authors showed the brutality of society at that time Of course, one could not stand the "rebellion" of Jane Eyre Furthermore, if it is not enough to put a child in a dark room to punish him, people will think of more organized prisons, where children are free to die pious, i.e., camps slowly Hospices, orphanages, and "worker's houses" abound throughout England after the reactionary act of 1834 In the eyes of others, Mrs Reed was Jane's benefactor, but Jane did not hesitate to expose her hypocrisy: "She thought I was emotionless and that I could live without it love does not need to be treated with kindness, but I cannot live like that, and she is a heartless person… People think she is a kind person, but she is horrid and cruel in reality It is she who a liar is!" The most apparent opposing pair in Jane Eyre is Jane Eyre and Lady Blanche Ingram Jane Eyre is not fortunate to have a position of good background and beautiful appearance like Lady Ingram Jane Eyre is just a tutor who teaches children in terms of social status Her status is no different from a servant in the master's family At the same time, she does not have a beautiful appearance like the great lady of the Ingram family A beautiful, noble soul, knowing how to love and care for others, a will to rise up, and rich in selfesteem Moreover, inside the noble appearance of Miss Ingram is a selfish, selfseeking, frivolous calculation and a heart that is arid with humanity Unlike Jane Eyre's concept, love is a union of two like-minded souls; for Ingram, marriage is based only on money and status, so Rochester has penetrated the heart by a simple test Her pragmatism: she showed attachment to him only because of his position and fortune If Blanche Ingram flirted with Rochester to become a luxurious lady, Jane Eyre loved Rochester out of admiration and respect for him She is Very much in love with Rochester, but Jane does not want to become dependent Jane always demands equality and respect; she refuses all precious gifts from Rochester because she does not allow herself to be easy , superficially, not allowing anyone to trample on his dignity and honor Thus, although Jane Eyre's initial starting point was not as smooth and lucky as Miss Ingram, Jane overcame all difficulties and finally got her place because of her beautiful soul and extraordinary energy, a happy life with loved ones Through the pair of opposing characters, Jane Eyre - Mrs Reed and Jane Eyre - Blanche Ingram, Charlotte helped readers see the great distinction in terms of class in society at that time, and the author also pointed out the insensitivity, coldness, selfishness, and frivolity in the character of upper-class people Two men with a close relationship with Jane Eyre, Rochester, and St John River, are also two people with two complex personalities portrayed by the author in contrast In terms of appearance, Rochester is not the ideal type of man to look at and is old, while St John is young and handsome with a tall body, blond hair, and blue eyes In terms of personality, Rochester is a gentleman of the upper class, but his private life is not very happy Having been a victim of selfish calculations, Rochester constantly contradicts himself: living liberally, carelessly, but hates vanity and falsehood; proud, arrogant but weak, vulnerable; The soul is thorny, cruel but very loving, profound and delicate Although he encountered losses in life, he always desired to live true to himself, constantly hoping to find true love, a true half of his life Unlike Rochester, the pastor of St John is an ambitious man It was ambition that prevented this young missionary from having peace of mind St John accepts an austere life to achieve his goal, willing to sacrifice everything, including personal happiness The pastor asked Jane Eyre to marry him without love He did not need a proper wife but just an assistant to accompany him on the missionary path This is entirely against the concept of the life of a sentimental girl like Jane, so Jane left because she knew that if she married John River, she could not live her life's passion Rochester and St John River are images of two opposing views of life St John River's stoic, ambitious lifestyle could not get along with Jane Eyre The image of Rochester with the desire for earthly happiness in ordinary life is the dream of author Charlotte conveyed through her writings 10 CONCLUSION Jane Eyre is regarded as a classic Victorian novel It has everything typical of the period, but it has elements in one story, unlike other books The sentiment between Rochester and Jane is at the heart of the story, which is elevated by gothic elements like the counterpart's canniness and Bertha's specter-like qualities It is also a tutor novel; this was an incredibly well-known type of narrating at the time The fact that it's associated with gothic elements, which are intertwined with a dualistic association between realism and sentiment, is unique The correct term for this is frequently a crossbreed, in which no single class voice dominates; they coexist to create one or possibly an excellent book It is also unusual, which makes it a fantastic piece of literature Jane's journey is both heartbreaking and exhilarating She faces genuine adversity throughout her life, which would cause a lesser person to give up She, too, finds simple companionship, which only comes around once in a lifetime However, most importantly, she finds true love and gains autonomy in order to put an end to his claim 11 REFERENCES Micheal Alexander (Cao Hùng Luynh dịch) (2006), Lịch sử văn học Anh quốc, Nxb Văn hóa thơng tin, Hà Nội M.Bakhtin (Lại Nguyên Ân dịch), Mấy vấn đề văn học mỹ học, Nxb Văn học, Hà Nội M.Bakhtin (Phạm Vĩnh Cư dịch) (1992), Lí luận thi pháp tiểu thuyết, Trường viết văn Nguyễn Du, Hà Nội Vũ Bằng (1955), Khảo tiểu thuyết, Nxb Phạm Văn Tươi, Sài Gòn Charlotte Bronte (Trần Anh Kim dịch) (1986), Jane Eyre, tập 1, Nxb Văn học, Hà Nội Charlotte Bronte (Trần Anh Kim dịch) (1986), Jane Eyre, tập 2, Nxb Văn học, Hà Nội Lê Huy Bắc (chủ biên) (2009), Từ điển văn học nước ngoài, Nxb Giáo dục Việt Nam, Hà Nội Lê Nguyên Cẩn (chủ biên) (2006), Tác gia tác phẩm văn học nước nhà trường – William Makepeace Thackery, Nxb Đại học Sư phạm, TP HCM Lê Nguyên Cẩn (chủ biên) (2006), Tác gia tác phẩm văn học nước nhà trường – Charles Dickens, Nxb Đại học Sư phạm,TP Hồ Chí Minh 10 Lê Nguyên Cẩn (2011), Nghệ thuật tự tác phẩm Honoré de Balzac, Nxb Giáo dục Việt Nam, Hà Nội 11 Lê Đình Cúc (1985), Nghệ thuật tiểu thuyết Hemingway, Tạp chí văn học (số 2) 12 Nguyễn Văn Dân (1999), Nghiên cứu văn học lý luận ứng dụng, Nxb Giáo dục, Hà Nội 12 ... opposing pair in Jane Eyre is Jane Eyre and Lady Blanche Ingram Jane Eyre is not fortunate to have a position of good background and beautiful appearance like Lady Ingram Jane Eyre is just a tutor... thuyết, Nxb Phạm Văn Tươi, Sài Gòn Charlotte Bronte (Trần Anh Kim dịch) (1986), Jane Eyre, tập 1, Nxb Văn học, Hà Nội Charlotte Bronte (Trần Anh Kim dịch) (1986), Jane Eyre, tập 2, Nxb Văn học, Hà... and forgive, we will be happy With Jane Eyre, does Charlotte want to affirm that people living in this world need much love? 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