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Title: Charlotte Bronte


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Charlotte Bronte
  • 1816-1855

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  • Charlotte Bronte was born on April 21, 1816 in
    Yorkshire. She is the third born of six children
    to Reverend Patrick and Maria Branwell Bronte.

Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Bronte
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  • In 1820 Charlotte Brontes father was appointed
    to the position of curate. Therefore the family
    was relocated to Haworth parsonage.

The Brontes home
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  • The following year Charlottes mother died. Mr.
    Bronte was left with six young children to raise.

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Speak of the North! A Lonely Moor
  • Speak of the north! A lonely moor
  • Silent and dark and tractless swells,
  • The waves of some wild streamlet pour
  • Hurriedly through its ferny dells.
  • Profoundly still the twilight air,
  • Lifeless the landscape so we dream
  • Til like a phantom gliding near
  • A stag bends down to drink the stream.

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  • And far away a mountain zone,
  • A cold, white waste of snow-drifts lies.
  • And one star, large and soft and lone
  • Silently lights the unclouded skies.
  • By Charlotte Bronte

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  • He soon discovered the talent that his
    children possessed for writing. He then decided
    to find proper education for his them.

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  • The four eldest daughters (Maria, Elizabeth,
    Charlotte, and Emily) were enrolled as pupils of
    Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge.

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  • After becoming seriously ill with a cough
    Maria dies in May 1825. Shortly after her death
    Elizabeth died. Her death was some what
    controversial. It was said that she was pushed
    down a flight of stairs after being scolded by a
    schoolmaster, because she told him that she
    wasnt feeling well enough to attend her class.

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  • Charlotte witnessed the tragic accident that
    happened to her sister. A final tribute to her
    sister is found in several pages of Jane Eyre.

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Jane Eyre
  • I still recoiled at the dread of seeing a
    corpse. Helen! I whispered softly are you
    awake? She stirred herself, put back the
    curtain, and I saw her face, pale, wasted, but
    quite composed she looked so little changed that
    my fear was instantly dissipated. Can it be you
    Jane? she asked, in her won gentle voice. Oh!
    I thought, she is not going to die they are
    mistaken she could not speak and look so calmly
    if she were.

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  • I got on to her crib and kissed her her
    forehead was cold, and her cheek both cold and
    thin, and so were her hand and wrist but she
    smiled as of old
  • Chapter 9

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  • Mr. Bronte then pulled Charlotte and Emily
    from Cowan Bridge, and are then brought home. At
    the age of nine Charlotte finds herself as a
    mother figure for Emily, Branwell, and Anne.
    Charlotte arranges her bedroom into a school room
    to teach her younger siblings. At age eleven
    Charlotte and her siblings start a four volume
    epic tale.

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  • In 1839, Charlotte accepted a position as
    governess in the Sidgewick family, but left after
    three months and returned to Haworth.
  • In 1841, she became governess of the
  • White family, but after
  • nine months left once
  • again.

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Publication of Charlottes Writings
  • In 1846, Charlotte discovered Emilys poems, and
    decided to publish a selection of the poems from
    all three sisters.
  • Charlottes The Professor was rejected for
    publication.
  • However, her work Jane Eyre, Emilys Wuthering
    Heights, and Annes Agnes Grey were all
    published.

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Charlottes Works
  • 1847-Jane Eyre
  • 1849-Shirley
  • 1853-Villette
  • 1857-The Professor
  • 1925-The Twelve Adventures and Other Stories
  • 1971-Legends of Angria

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Bronte as a Feminist
  • The novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, is
    frequently viewed as the earliest major feminist
    novel. Although there is not a hint in the book
    that relates to political, legal, educational, or
    even intellectual equality between the sexes.

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  • On June 29, 1854 Charlotte married A.B. Nicholls.
  • On March 31, 1855 Charlotte dies.

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After Charlottes Death
  • In 1857, Mrs. Gaskells Life of Charlotte Bronte
    was published, and in June The Professor was
    published posthumously.
  • The works from her juvenilia were also published
    posthumously such as
  • The Twelve Adventures and Other Stories
  • The nineteen volumes of The Shakespeare Head
    Bronte are the most complete edition of the
    works of Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and Branwell.
  • Legends of Angria

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  • The End
  • By
  • Michelle Hertenlehner
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