Dealing with emotional issues can be both complicated and difficult. Now and then the writer is willing to expose two very individual features of his or her emotional nature. Such a writer is brave enough to look back on sadder times, as well as to think of a loving memory, a writer honest enough to know that all life includes the suffering of punishment. The reader can portray both the dark and lighter sides of life. Charlotte Bronte is such a writer that in her novel "Jane Eyre" she lets the reader know that she is dealing with a character such as Jane Eyre with emotional issues, letting the reader recognize it through a religious theme using characterization.…