Jane Eyre Research Paper

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Jane Eyre is a novel written by Charlotte Brontë. At this point in the story Jane (the protagonist) has been through some stuff. She started out as an orphan being looked after cruelly by Mrs. Reed. Then she was sent to Lowood School in which she was treated better by the students and teacher but was treated crummy by Mr. Brocklehurst, who was the supervisor at the school. After spending eight years (six as a student, two as a teacher) there she advertised to be a governess, and was employed by Mr. Rochester. Jane slowly falls in love with Mr. Rochester. Mrs. Fairfax believes that Rochester will marry a woman named Blanche Ingram. The two women, Blanche and Jane, have their similarities and differences. Rochester seems to prefer Jane because the gypsy (Rochester) believes that Jane is very close to happiness and just needs to pursue it. Blanche and Jane differ in qualities in many ways. Blanche is after money when she was choosing to marry Rochester. This was proved Blanche was upset when the gypsy (Rochester) pointed out that Rochester was not as wealthy as she seems. Jane differs in that she has blatant love for him. This is proven by the fact that she is …show more content…

This was obvious in chapter 19 when the gypsy who turned out to be Rochester said, “Chance has meted you a measure of happiness: that I know. I knew it before I came here this evening. She has laid it carefully on one side for you. I saw her do it. It depends on yourself to stretch out you hand, and take it up […]”. This quote is explaining that Jane must just pursue the love and he will accept it. It is also said in chapter 19 about Blanche, “I told her something on that point an hour ago, which made her look wondrous grave […]”. The thing that was told can be inferred to be something about Rochester’s fortune and that it was not as large as it had seemed. This would dissuade Rochester towards marrying Blanche because she was only in it for the

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