Jane Eyre was a classic novel written by Bronte. It told the story of a young girl, Jane Eyre, who finally gained freedom and happiness after experiencing all kinds of difficulties and challenges in her family, marriage and love. The novel was set in an ancient and independent family. Jane Eyre's parents were well-educated people, but she herself lived in a poor and lonely family. In school, Jane Eyre was introverted, independent, brave, and not good at socializing because she lacked family warmth and fatherly love. When she was an adult, Jane met Mr. Rochester at the Rochester House. He was a rich, prestigious and prestigious man. However, due to his arrogance and indifference, Jane did not receive his attention. After that, Jane was introduced to Mr. Thompson, the butler of Rochester House. He treated her very well but did not give her enough love and respect. In Rochester, Jane Eyre experienced a series of challenges regarding marriage, family, and social status. She married Mr. Rochester's sister, Mrs. Rochester, Mr. Rochester's friend, Emily Wilson, and Mr. Rochester's heir, Herbert George Wilson. In these relationships, Jane Eyre faced various pressures from family, social status and love, but she always maintained her strength and independence. In the end, Jane found out that the person she really loved was Herbert George Wilson. After a difficult relationship, they finally got married and lived happily together. Through Jane's experience, the novel explored the topics of love, marriage, family, social status and freedom. At the same time, it also showed Jane as an independent, brave and strong female image.