Jane Eyre Obstacles and Love

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Jane Eyre Obstacles and love

The novel, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte is a story about a young

orphaned girl and her quest for love. Jane, the young girl searches

for love and acceptance through each setting; Gateshead, Lowood,

Thornfield, Moor House, and Ferndean. Throughout these points in her

life, the maturation and identity recognition of Jane becomes visible.

It is only when, Jane flees from Rochester and Thornfield, and spends

time at Moor House, that her maturation to womanhood is completed. In

this moment, Jane is able to come back to Rochester as an independent

woman, knowing that she has a desire to love, and to be loved.

If we look at the world, through Jane's eyes we see that she is a

strong girl who wants to erase her birth name as an orphan. We see

each struggle that Jane tries to beat for an identity and for love.

The book opens up with Jane living with her Aunt Reed, who constantly

thinks of her as burden, and low life. Jane is forced to live with her

Aunt Reed, for her parents die and she came to live with her uncle,

who also later dies making his wife promise him that she would take

care of Jane. Gateshead is Jane's first home. Here we see that Jane is

amazingly self-willed and has a temper. We realize that she has this

strong tempered when she steps up to her aunt, exclaiming, " You think

I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or

kindness, but I cannon live so: and you have no pity. I shall remember

how you thrust me back -- roughly-- and violently thrust me back--into

the red room, and locked me up there, to my dying day; thought I was

in agony; I cried out, while suffocating with distress, ' Have mercy!

Have mercy, aunt Reed!' and that punishment you made me ...

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discovered the maturation and the inner self of her woman hood. She

can love, and is capable of being loved.

This book, shows us the main obstacles that a woman had during the

Victorian times. Many woman did not have it easy, and Jane was one of

them. Woman needed a high self confidence. It is hard for one to love,

when they themselves, have never felt what it is like to be loved. How

are you suppose to trust those around you, when all you have been

through is hurt? The main thing, a woman would need is courage. Jane

is determined to find a life for herself. She is determined not to

give up. She is determined to show everyone that she could be loved.

She is determined to show her aunt, that she could be anything that

she wanted to be. It just goes to show that no matter how many

obstacles come your way, determined minds always win.

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