8.3 Narrative structure and point of view in the Brontës' novels
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The Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, were pioneering Victorian authors who challenged societal norms through their novels. Their works, including "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights," explored themes of love, social class, and women's rights in 19th-century England. Writing under male pseudonyms, the Brontës created complex characters and vivid settings that captivated readers. Their novels offered social commentary on gender inequality and the limited opportunities for women, leaving a lasting impact on literature and inspiring future generations of writers.
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The Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, were pioneering Victorian authors who challenged societal norms through their novels. Their works, including "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights," explored themes of love, social class, and women's rights in 19th-century England. Writing under male pseudonyms, the Brontës created complex characters and vivid settings that captivated readers. Their novels offered social commentary on gender inequality and the limited opportunities for women, leaving a lasting impact on literature and inspiring future generations of writers.
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