The main character of Jane Eyre is analyzed as follows: Charlotte Jane (Sherlock Bronte), the male protagonist of Jane Eyre, was a complicated character. He had a strong will and an indomitable spirit, but at the same time, he was selfish, narrow-minded and cold. Charlotte Jane was a well-educated person with a rational and calm way of thinking. He was a substitute for his father in the family. He was sad about his father's death and felt that his existence was questioned. He longed for love but could not truly understand the meaning of love. Charlotte Jane was also a strong person. She did not give up her dignity and principles in the face of family difficulties and setbacks. After he met Mr. Rochester, he gradually realized his true needs and desires, and at the same time, he began to gain the respect and love of others. However, Charlotte Jane also had a selfish and narrow-minded side. He did not care about his family and friends, only his own interests and desires. When he faced Mr. Rochester's affectionate confession, he did not feel true love. Instead, he chose money and status. Charlotte Jane was a complicated and contradictory character. She had a strong will and an indomitable spirit, but also had a selfish, narrow and cold side. His character images are enlightening to let us realize the complexity and variety of human nature.