Charlotte Brontë published her books using a male name instead of her own name, as female writers were not given much attention during the Victorian Era. The Jane Eyre novel is also considered a feminist book. It deals with the transformation of a woman who leads a difficult life into a strong woman. If we talk about the subject of the book without going into spoilers, after the death of her parents, she starts to live with her uncle, aunt and cousins. After her uncle's death, things at home don't go well for her anymore. The book tells about her leaving home and drawing a new path for herself. In the book Brontë, touches Jane's periods of her life, including when she worked on Mr. Rochester's estate. It was a very enjoyable and flowing book to read. The language was simple and engaging. Especially the part in which Mr. Rochester was included in the book, he always kept the feeling of curiosity alive. I always said "What will happen now?" ...