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What is the primary conflict in ‘Jane Eyre’?

A. Social class struggles
B. Romantic love
C. Personal identity
D. Family loyalty

Answer: Social class struggles


Additional Information: 'Jane Eyre' addresses the themes of class and gender inequality through Jane's experiences.


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

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