Charlotte Bronte

"The vehemence of emotion, stirred by grief and love within me, was claiming mastery, and struggling for full sway; and asserting a right to predominate: to overcome, to live, rise, and reign at last; yes,--and to speak."

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Source: Charlotte Brontë “Jane Eyre”, W. W. Norton & Company

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Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Bronte

Novelist, Poet

Charlotte Bronte was a 19th-century English novelist known for her profound exploration of love and identity in works like 'Jane Eyre'.

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