In "Jane Eyre," Charlotte Bront√´ weaves a rich tapestry of Gothic romance and social critique, presenting the life of an orphaned girl who rises to self-hood amidst the constraints of Victorian society. Bront√´'Äôs literary style is marked by her use of first-person narrative, which invites readers into Jane'Äôs innermost thoughts and emotions, fostering a profound connection with her struggles f...