Charlotte Bronte talks about the era when women were not given the proper rights to live in their own style or forge a relationship of their own choice. In such circumstances, Jane Eyre was a total misfit in society because she wanted to roam free. Thandiwe Newton starts narrating the character of Jane as a kid who had no parents. This was the main cause because of which this orphan was always searching for a home and love of a relationship.
When she got the job of a governess at Thornfield Hall, it was an entirely new experience for her. She felt the leisure of a home and she also came closer to a man named Mr. Rochester. This complicated the things in her life to the next level. She wanted to form a bond with the man who was also craving her but she wasn’t allowed to do that because of the laws of society. Passion in Jane kept on developing and there came a stage when everything slipped out of control.
Jane became rebellious and she was ready to challenge all the social norms. Villette is a novel that possesses the same status and if someone wants to listen to the same voice then he can go for The Restless Girls.
The novel not only talks about women’s psychology, but it also tells the condition of people in the mid-19th century. Jane Eyre is not completely a rebel here rather she wants to tell her point of view about life to the people who are not willing to understand anything. She wants to rise above all the hate and other problems but this makes Jane’s life difficult furthermore.