Jane Eyre is a Gothic romance novel written by Charlotte Brontë. The story revolves around the eponymous character, Jane Eyre, an orphan who becomes a governess at Thornfield Hall. There, she falls in love with her brooding employer, Mr. Rochester, despite the dark secrets that haunt the mansion. Jane Eyre is a tale of passion, mystery, and self-discovery, exploring themes of love, independence, and the search for identity. Brontë's vivid storytelling and complex characters make Jane Eyre a beloved classic in the genre of 19th-century romance.