Jane Eyre was a famous novel written by Bronte in the United Kingdom. In the first person, it told the story of the heroine Jane Eyre, who went from an orphanage to a private tutor and then became the housekeeper of Rochester House, as well as the emotional entanglement between her and Mr. Rochester. The male protagonist of the novel was Mr. Rochester. He was a smart, wealthy, and high-ranking man in society, but he also had a complex personality. He was once abandoned by his sister and wife. His discrimination and rejection of women made him have a strong sense of self-protection, but also some guilt and complex emotions. In the novel, Jane Eyre was a brave, strong and independent woman. She rejected Mr. Rochester's proposal. Although she loved him deeply, she did not give up her pursuit because of his social status. Her personality traits were straightforward, brave, firm, but also fragile and sensitive. The main love story in the novel is the relationship between Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester. They have a deep emotional foundation, but there are various obstacles because of their respective personality characteristics and cultural background. Their overcoming and growth showed the courage and wisdom of human beings in difficult situations, and also expressed the greatness and power of love.