Charlotte Bronte Research Paper

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Charlotte was writing about twenty-two hundred lines of poetry. Charlotte Bronte living in the world of Angria, a region in Germany could have led her to another sight of literature. “The literary self-reflectiveness of her earlier writing gave way to an almost total absorption in the Angrian world of fantasy, with its emphasis on military conflict (largely Branwell's contribution) and romantic betrayal (Charlotte's main interest).” When Charlotte Bronte was fourteen years old, she wrote over sixty poems, “it was during this early period of playful yet intense immersion in make-believe literary life that Charlotte Bronte first experimented with poetry.” Most of her influential authors were William Wordsworth, James Thomson and Thomas Moore poets from the eighteenth century that Charlotte imitated.
Charlotte Bronte’s serious reflection on of her poems, it was an elegy called On the Death of Anne Bronte, the poem was about her sister Anne Bronte
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Charlotte used simple, denotative, and concrete language. The deep literature of the poem written by Charlotte Bronte included grievance, sentiment emotion, and a memory of her youngest sister Anne Bronte. Jane Eyre is a popular novel in the modern world of literature. “The novel is subtitled an autobiography and is written in the first person; but, except in Jane Eyre’s impressions of Lowood, the autobiography is not Charlotte’s.” (Britannica.com) Jane Eyre had a lot of deep literature that consisted romantic, passion and self-conviction. “The plot of Jane Eyre follows the form of a Bildungsroman, which is a novel that tells the story of a child’s maturation and focuses on the emotions and experiences that accompany and incite his or her growth to adulthood.” Most of Charlotte’s writing contributed similar events that had happened in her life, so the plot of Jane Eyre was alike to Charlotte’s life