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A level 6 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. This version includes an audio book: listen to the story as you read.Retold for Learners of English by Clare West.Jane Eyre is alone in the world. Disliked by her aunt's family, she is sent away to school. Here she learns that a young girl, with neither money nor family to support her, can expect little from the world. She survives, but she wants more from life than simply to survive: she wants respect, and love. When she goes to work for Mr Rochester, she hopes she has found both at once. But the sound of strange laughter, late at night, behind a locked door, warns her that her troubles are only beginning.
Jane Eyre struggles to secure her independence and emotional fulfillment while navigating a rigid social hierarchy and the haunting secrets of Thornfield Hall. Orphaned and mistreated, Jane seeks a life defined by self-respect and genuine connection rather than mere survival. Her path leads her to a governess position under the enigmatic Mr. Rochester, where she encounters both the promise of love and the unsettling presence of a hidden, mysterious figure. The narrative follows her internal development as she confronts the moral and social constraints of nineteenth-century England.
Readers frequently highlight the enduring power of Jane's voice as she navigates a world that consistently attempts to diminish her. Discussion often centers on the balance between the novel's romantic elements and its sharp critique of social and religious hypocrisy. Critics emphasize the effectiveness of the gothic atmosphere in mirroring the protagonist's internal isolation and eventual liberation. The pacing is noted for its deliberate focus on character evolution, ensuring that the emotional stakes remain high throughout the narrative. Many appreciate how this specific edition maintains the integrity of the original prose while providing accessible support for language learners.
Page Count:
114
Publication Date:
2015-03-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0194631079
ISBN-13:
9780194631075