Saturday, November 26, 2011

Jane Eyre - Book Review

Please note: There may be spoilers here.  I will be sure to write any spoilers in PURPLE with brackets { } so that you can avoid reading sections that may give away parts of the book.

I have recently finished reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.  I was inspired to read it for three reasons.  The first reason is that I always hear this book mentioned in popular culture such as on TV or in movies, and as I was not required to read it in school I always wondered what it was like.  The second reason is that it seems people who have read it either really like it, or really hate it and I wanted to know first-hand the causes of this split.  The last reason is that recently I've been thinking I should read some of the "classic books" and discover for myself their greatness.  It is funny too, that so many of the classics mention other classics and famous authors within them!  The more I read, the more I want to read!


I've read a few books written in older English, and they are usually very difficult for me to understand.  I thought that this book was going to be similar, but I was happily surprised to find that the English used in Jane Eyre is actually quite simple and easy to follow.  The book is long however, and may be a deterrent for some hoping to read it.

I saw the recent Jane Eyre film before I read the book, but I wouldn't recommend doing so.  Actually, I wouldn't recommend it for any book.  If you see the movie first, I think you'll be less likely to enjoy the book.  You already know what happens, and you already have the director's interpretation of the story and characters in your mind.

{Just by viewing the trailer, I thought it would be a ghost story of sorts.  Towards the end we figure out that it is not a ghost story and ends up being a classic love story; the tales of one girl's life.  I enjoyed reading about the time period and learning about the story and characters in more detail, but it might have been a better experience to go into it with a blank slate.}

All in all, I thought it was an pleasurable read.  Towards the middle the plot lagged a little bit and it took me some time to read through it, but it's no wonder that the classic has remained popular and withstood the test of time.  If you have a lot of time and are interested in reading some old literature, I would recommend this book.  If you're looking for a light and quick novel that can be finished in a matter of days, save this one for a different occasion.

Happy reading!

Next up is The Help by Kathryn Stockett.  Check the "Read Read Read" tab for the next book review, coming soon.

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