Answer:
The novel's use of point of view and its focus on a single, strong female character renders it timeless.
Step-by-step explanation:
Charlotte Bronte's gothic novel "Jane Eyre" narrates the story of an orphan little girl who grew up strong and independent in a patriarchal society, overcoming multiple obstacles. Through the characterization of a female protagonist in a male dominated society, the author makes a spot for the image of a 'strong, independent' woman, capable of surviving in a man's world. This female persona, the persistent yet loving, resonates to women all around. The feminist yet not too against the men attitude of Jane Eyre enables women to identify themselves with the heroine. It also renders it timeless for it's use of a single, strong female as it's sole protagonist.