Agnes Gray is a deeply human and realistic novel written by Anne Brontë, the youngest of the Brontë sisters. Published in 1847, the story follows the life of Agnes, a young governess of humble origins who, out of financial necessity, enters the world of the English aristocracy as an educator for the children of wealthy families. Narrated in the first person, the work sincerely and delicately portrays the emotional and moral difficulties Agnes faces: silent abuse, loneliness, and the struggle to preserve her dignity and faith amid the arrogance and selfishness of her workers. Through her protagonist, Anne Brontë subtly critiques social hypocrisy, the superficial education of the time, and the limited role of women.
Agnes Grey
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Agnes Gray is a deeply human and realistic novel written by Anne Brontë, the youngest of the Brontë sisters. Published in 1847, the story follows the life of Agnes, a young governess of humble origins who, out of financial necessity, enters the world of the English aristocracy as an educator for the children of wealthy families. Narrated in the first person, the work sincerely and delicately portrays the emotional and moral difficulties Agnes faces: silent abuse, loneliness, and the struggle to preserve her dignity and faith amid the arrogance and selfishness of her workers.
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