Jane Eyre Research Paper

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Jane Eyre -Research Essay When life gives different challenges in life, it necessarily doesn’t have to deal with a terminal disease, but it also could be certain terminal characteristics possessed by individuals. The ultimate complexity of human nature lies in the need for accomplishing self-satisfaction, while holding back one’s own emotions. In Fact, this characteristic is quite unnoticeable as it is serene in nature, like a woman. Charlotte Bronte’s lead protagonist in the novelJane Eyre” grows from a bitter girl to a lady who learns to distinguish between right and wrong by herself, without the proper guidance of belongingness or support. Jane Eyre the main character of the novel, begins her life out of the emptiness that surrounded …show more content…

In one of the opening scenes the innocent child in Jane inspecting the “blank of mist and cloud” in her life “near a scene of wet lawn” immediately notices a “ceaseless rain sweeping away wildly” in front of her (Bronte, 2). This ceaseless rain lashes at Jane as she fears, in reality as John Reed. This fourteen years old schoolboy, misinterprets the meaning of enthusiasm and curiosity in a rustling child like Jane and executes to throw her out of the house out of his animosity.John the antithesis of affinity, remained as the arrogant pride of Mrs.Reed until in another rain after nine years, when Jane meets her at her deathbed. As Jane is grown into accepting her reality, John indirectly digs his own grave as price for everything he earned and yearned until then. For Jane, the sudden shock of John’s death grooves her into silence for a second, as she listens to the last rumbling of frightful tidings she met nine years ago, at the scarlet draped Reeds …show more content…

But Jane is the paradox example of Eve, who survives even the wittiest occurrences in life out of her selflessness. Whenever Jane is offered to embrace certain pleasures in her dreams she decides not to touch them, unless it comes to her in its own--“ I wish to foster, not to blight- to earn gratitude, not to wring tears of blood- no, nor of brine: my harvest must be in smiles, in endearments, in sweet- that will do” ( Bronte, 281). Jane’s consciousness speaking to herself brings the voice of Bronte to the limelight, showing the true flames of her spirited self. Unlike Eve, Jane’s voice through Bronte’s words is determined and unbreakable from losing self control,keeping self-respect at stake. When Rochester disguised as a sorceress communicates with Jane, she never accepts to mention the fact that she is interested in Rochester. In fact, she controls her own emotional tidings from speaking out the truth, which can harm an engaged man’s reputation in the Victorian society. Jane concerns and thinks ahead of time, so that she can overcome her mistaken fantasies over certain individuals.JaneFor example Jane forgiving forgives Mrs. Reed is one of such example where she , where she thinks optimistic for the moment, present not t concerning about her past or the oncoming

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