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Essay / Issues of Social Class in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
He enters the company building and is greeted by some of his colleagues, also heading towards their office. The man groans at his workload then looks around, seeing his supervisor frowning. “Oh my God, that’s not good.” He says to himself as the supervisor enters his boss's office for the third time this week. His boss comes out a few minutes later and heads straight to the men's box. “Kevin, this is the third time this week you have failed to follow company procedures. Why don't you accept your job and do it like everyone else? I already had your job, and look at me! I am now one of the big bosses of this place. So please stop disobeying, and you might get somewhere without getting fired. Class is an issue today, and it was just as big an issue as it was in the days of Jane Eyre. In Charlotte Brontë's novel Jane Eyre, the protagonist deals with issues of social class during her childhood, her first job, her time at Moor House and Morton, and when she reunites with Rochester.Jane Eyre deals with social issues...