![]() ![]() ![]() But some deep themes are relatable if they are willing to push through the details and find the story within. It doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles that students can find in modern films and novels. This novel comes across as very “ho-hum”. Jane finds herself drawn to him, even though he is clearly harboring a secret. She finds a job caring for a young ward for a brooding Edward Rochester. Her courage is tested again and again as she finds herself up against unfair circumstances and societal standards. ![]() Jane becomes an orphan at a young age, and never quite feels like she fits in. Read on to see my suggestions for Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I have been creating a series of posts related to modern pairings to classic literature. We often hold tight to the curriculum we have used for years, but many modern titles are just as worthy of our classroom time. Bring modern novels into your classroom with creative contemporary works. ![]()
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