Jane Eyre: How People and Dwellings Changed her Persona

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The situations in which one is raised in effects a person’s personality and decision for the rest of their lives. Positive qualities such as wealth and an uplifting atmosphere will characteristically create successful humans that lead happy lives. Contrarily, if someone is raised in an abusive family often the individual will be bitter and emotionally scared. In the novel Jane Eyre, her life is set in mostly oppressive dwellings. Starting with Gateshead, Jane’s physically and verbally abusive family members were the foundation for her hatred and rebellion towards oppressive authority. Following her first home, Lowood held many more points in Jane’s life. Once Jane reached Thornfield she discovered the beauty and pain in life similar to that of a rose. After fleeing from the awfulness and pain of Thornfield Jane discovered peace and rest at Moor House and Morton with her newly found cousins. All though Jane’s stay at Moor House was crucial for her recovery to mental and physical health she would not be entirely content with her life until she had returned to Thornfield. Once Jane had returned and discovering the charred ruins she decided to live with her former employer and lover Edward Rochester at Ferndean. Through all the different places she occupied and accumulated personality transformations Jane Eyre experienced, the changes were evident throughout the rest of her life.
At Gateshead Jane Eyre grew up with her malicious cousins and Aunt. This fictitious location is placed in a part of England north to London. Gateshead was the “gateway” or starting place to the rest of the world for Jane Eyre. Moreover this is where Jane grew up, so evidentially it was the “head” or beginning of all her tribulations in life. Throug...

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... she truly loved, but simultaneously gained knowledge and the skill of teaching. Similar to her time spent Lowood, at Thornfield Jane became acquainted with love and pain deeper than she had previously known. Yet again Jane experienced emotional suffering at Moor House and Morton, nevertheless she also received tranquil rest and a lasting friendship from her cousins, which was much need for the recovery of proper mental and physical health. In the novel Jane Eyre, the experiences that she must overcome in the book are parallel with real world scenarios. All though Jane experienced incredible pain, she was able to overcome it by relishing the joys in life. This clearly depicts the reliance that humans have. In spite of growing up in harsh conditions and being psychologically scared, Jane Eyre was able to overcome the hardships and create a positive life for herself.

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