Plain, Quakerish Governess

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Throughout the course of the novel Jane struggles with finding a balance between moral duty and earthly pleasure. Religion plays a huge role in the decisions Jane makes as the novel progresses. She is forced to decide whether she wants to oppose the oppression that is threatening her or if she wants to give in to the dominance that she is exposed to. As Jane’s quest to find love and passion unravels she must also stay true to herself at the same time. In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte shows Jane’s character develop as she searches for love, but also a sense of value in a world where anything of that sort is tough to find.
Jane is exposed to different kinds of religion as the novel goes on. Bronte exposes a great deal of characterization in Jane as she is forced to decide between conforming to the religions of her peers or staying true to herself and discovering the faith that is right for her. She must decide between the evangelical overlook of a harsh Christian society, represented by Mr. Brocklehurst, the idea of passion before principle, represented by Mr. Rochester, and the idea ...

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