Novels with a sad ending
The First One
- Jane Eyre
Tells the story of the life and experiences of the young woman Jane Eyre. Since her difficult childhood, the heroine of the novel, Jane Eyre, was an orphan girl who lived with her cruel aunt and her children in the orphanage. Jane meets the house's owner, Edward Rochester, and they develop a complex relationship that blossoms into love. Mr. Rochester was hiding dark secrets. The novel deals with issues such as social justice, internal conflict, and willpower. It also highlights women's issues in society and the challenges they face. It also explores human relationships and the struggle between good and evil. Jane Eyre is considered an important classic and had a major influence on English literature. The character of Jane represents an example of a strong, independent heroine in literature. Written by the English writer Emily Bronte and published in 1847.
The Second
- Hamlet
Is one of William Shakespeare's plays. It was composed in the 17th century and premiered in 1609. The story revolves around Prince Hamlet, who is shocked when he discovers that his father was killed by his uncle and that his mother married him. The character of Hamlet is considered to be characterized by its psychological complexities and tragedies. Hamlet was famous for many famous phrases such as “To be or not to be” and “There is something corrupt in the state of Denmark.” The play deals with a love story between Hamlet and Ophelia. Hamlet expresses his deep feelings for Ophelia, but it ends tragically and Ophelia commits suicide. The play also deals with the love relationship between Hamlet and his deceased father. Hamlet expresses his deep love and appreciation for his father and seeks to avenge his death. The play also shows the relationships of love and friendship between its various characters. For example, Horatio's love for Hamlet and his loyalty to him are shown in the face of challenges.