The first chapter of Jane Eyre does not explicitly point out the topic of discussion, but through the context and plot, we can infer the possibility of some topics. The appearance of the name " Rochester " in the first chapter might imply the difference in status between men and women. At the same time, the fact that Jane Eyre was introduced as an orphan hinted at her background, the environment she grew up in, and the difference between her and the people around her. In the first chapter, Jane's father is introduced as "a wealthy businessman", which may imply the difference in social status. In addition, the businessman was described as "cold and heartless", which also hinted at the possible alienation and insecurity in his interactions. In summary, the topics discussed in the first chapter of Jane Eyre may include identity, background, growing environment, class differences, relationships between men and women, interpersonal relationships, alienation, and insecurity.