Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte was born on 21 April 1816 and died in 1855. She grew up
with her sister and brother amid the bleak moorlandsand hills of Yorkshire, in the rectory at haworth near Keighley
where her father was curate for forty years. In her early years she was
educated at home but later spent one year
with her sisters in the Clergy Daughters’s School at Cowan’s Bridge.
Their unhappy experiences there as result of poor food and harsh discipline
were afterwards vividly brought to life in Jane
Eyre, her classic novel of the shy young goverments.
I could feel him there, on the other side of curtains, frowning at the empty room.
S V O
I'm crying because I am miserable
S V
I ate spoonful or two without of it's taste
S V O
She stood at the schoolroom window
S V O
He was a tall man with a dark skin
S V O
You are joking with me
S P O
Jane will you marry me
S V O
Mr Rochester let me look at your face.
S V O
I have a wittness to the fact
S V O
He passed into the house and went up the stairs
S V O
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