The Bronte sisters had a unique point of view on class and gender. These three sisters shaped their writings based on their life experiences and created one of the most remarkable works in the Victorian Era. At a time when writing was considered a man’s domain, the Bronte sisters took the pseudonyms ‘Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell’ to get their work published. It was almost a year after their work was published that they divulged their identities.