The issues of gender, equality and moral problems in the novel “jane eyre” by charlotte bronte Kenjabayevna Darvishova Gulchehra1 1Lecturer, The University of Public Safety of the Republic of UzbekistanTashkent, Uzbekistan, Email id: gulchehradk@mail.ru Online Published on 14 July, 2022. Abstract This article focuses on the issues of gender, equality and moral problems in the novel “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Bronte. “Jane Eyre” is often described as a feminist novel due to its extensive focus on gender issues. Through the eyes of a female first person narrator, Bronte provides an insightful testimony of how women of her times have to fight for equality and recognition in the oppressive patriarchal world. A various kinds of repression which was familiar to many Victorian women are outlined in the novel by the author as well. Top Keywords Victorian Period, Moral Problems, Gender and Equality, Patriarchal Society, Repression, Fight, Spiritual Force, Demonstrate, Power Oppose. Top |
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