After reading "Virginia Woolf's commentary on Bronte and the writing of Jane Eyre" do you agree with Woolf that the
author represents herself in the novel. Woolf believes the novel contains the author's views of "the outsider," the free
spirit struggling for recognition and self-respect in the face of rejection by a class-ridden and gender-oriented society.
Does Bronte use the character of Jane Eyre to present herself to the reader?