Literary Analysis Jane Eyre

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Literary Analysis: Jane Eyre
Is Jane Eyre realistic? Jane Eyre was written in 1847 by Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre is a young girl who lived with her aunt and uncle at Gateswood. After Jane 's uncle had died, her aunt sent her to Lowood, a boarding school for orphaned girls. While Jane was there, she was treated cruelly, but she became an intelligent young woman. While advertising for a governess job, Jane was hired by Mrs. Fairfax at Thornfield where she would be a governess and work for Edward Rochester a very wealthy man. After been working there, Jane receives news that her aunt is not doing well and wants to see her, so Jane goes and stays with her aunt until she passes. After Jane returns to Thornfield, and time passes, Jane and Edward …show more content…

When true love is involved, no matter what happens one will always be there for the other. Edward lost his eyesight due to smoke from a fire and he broke his arm, but that did not matter to Jane she still loves him for who he is. Jane said "and was Mr. Rochester now ugly in my eyes? No, reader: gratitude, and many associations, all pleasurable and genial, made his face the object I best like to see; his presence in a room was more cheering than the brightest fire. Yet I had not forgotten his faults: indeed, I could not, for he brought them frequently before me" (1.15.28). One must be a strong individual in order to have that type of feeling towards another human being. In every fairytale it is love at first sight, but that is not the case when it comes to Jane and Edwards love. True love is the feeling that one cannot be away from the other and when they are apart then nothing is the same. Jane and Edward have real feelings for each other that allows their love story to come alive and touch …show more content…

Jane Eyre is a realistic love story, based on the fact that true love is involved, neither Jane or Edward are appealing individuals, and complications arise in the relationship. If one was talking about a fairytale, then the characters would be handsome, pretty, attractive, and perfect. Fairytales are what individuals want their life to be like, even though in reality that is not what will happen. Jane and Edward face obstacles that are realistic and can happen in the everyday life of a couple. Nothing is ever impossible when it comes to

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