Презентация на тему The Bronte sisters

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Members of the Brontë family

Patrick Brontë (17 March 1777 – 7 June

Members of the Brontë family Patrick Brontë (17 March 1777 – 7
1861) – father
Maria Brontë, née Branwell (15 April 1783 – 15 September 1821) – mother
Elizabeth Branwell (2 December 1776 – 29 October 1842) – mother’s sister
Maria (1814 - 1825) – the first sister
Elizabeth (1815–1825) – the second sister
Patrick Branwell (1817 - 1848) - brother

Patrick Brontë

Patrick Branwell

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Life and literature

Brontë Parsonage Museum

Haworth parsonage

1846 issue of Brontë poems under

Life and literature Brontë Parsonage Museum Haworth parsonage 1846 issue of Brontë
the pseudonyms of Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell

Bronte Sisters statue

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Charlotte Brontë

(21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855)

Charlotte Brontë (21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855)

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Literature works

Jane Eyre, published 1847
Shirley, published in 1849
Villette, published in 1853
The Professor,

Literature works Jane Eyre, published 1847 Shirley, published in 1849 Villette, published
published in 1857
Emma (unfinished), published in 1860

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Films

1934

2011

2006

1943

1997

1983

1996

Films 1934 2011 2006 1943 1997 1983 1996

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EMILY Brontë

Emily was the fifth child of six Brontë children. She did

EMILY Brontë Emily was the fifth child of six Brontë children. She
not attend school and lived in a remote village. Emily had the least opportunity to study, in contrast to their sisters.
Unlike other children Bronte, Emily was tall and strong physique. It was the busiest member of the family, she had no friends. She loved animals, but had a violent temper, and kept them in severity. She avoided all but the family, and her bright personality traits are represented in the characters of her works. Her poetry is deeply religious, despite the fact that she refused to receive religious education.

(30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848)

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Mr. Bronte also intended that his second daughter, Elizabeth becomes a housekeeper,

Mr. Bronte also intended that his second daughter, Elizabeth becomes a housekeeper,
and the rest - governesses. Emily six months worked as a teacher at the school «Law Hill» near Halifax in 1838.
Emily became a writer from the moment she learned to read. Together with Ann, they wrote poems and stories about the fictional world of Gondal. Emily least of all wanted to be a collection of poems was published by Bell Brothers, and even after the publication of "Wuthering Heights", she refused to make the company his sisters on a trip to London to open the world the truth that hides behind the pseudonym Belle three-educated women.

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ANNE Brontë

Anne was the youngest of the six Brontë children. She was

ANNE Brontë Anne was the youngest of the six Brontë children. She
not even two years old when her mother died in September 1821. Anne was astmatichkoy, frail girl, but a serious and deeply religious.
The Reverend Patrick Bronte, father of the family, was a Protestant Church of England priest. Aunt Branwell was a supporter of Methodism, founded by John Wesley. Between these religious differences, Ann continually rushing in the end, seriously ill in 1837.

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Wanting a better future for their daughters, Patrick Bronte planned to marry

Wanting a better future for their daughters, Patrick Bronte planned to marry
them off well after they receive a decent education. Anne studied at the school «Roe Head» near Dewsbury just a couple of years - from 1835 to '37. The rest of the education she received at home.
Anne managed to work in the two houses as a governess. Her work seemed to her oppressor, primitive.
Anne wrote stories and poems since childhood. Together with her sister Emily, they were in their fantasies magical world called Gondal.