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Hope
I believe in some blending of hope and sunshine sweetening the worst lots.
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Charlotte Brontë’s semi-autobiographical novel “Villette” (1853) is laden with themes of loneliness and grief. As its protagonist Lucy Snowe navigates personal hardships — the loss of family and friends, isolation in a new place, and heartbreak — she finds herself tempted to despair. Like Snowe, Brontë experienced her own familial losses and arduous experiences. And while this introspective and emotionally raw novel doesn’t deliver an idealized happy ending, it offers its own kind of resolve: a bittersweet recognition that even the darkest times are often illuminated by glimpses of light, both those we hold inside ourselves and those the world shows us if we remain open to seeing them.

Charlotte Brontë
Charlotte Brontë
Author and poet (1816-1855)
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