Jane Eyre Research Paper

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Many memorable novels that are written by talented authors consist of characters that fall in love. Those novels tend to be categorized as a romantic novel because of the romance in the storyline. However, there are only very few authors that can write a well written and distinctive love story. Jane Eyre (published in 1847 and written by Charlotte Brontë) is one of those novels that are considered a classic among English novels. In the time era when Charlotte wrote Jane Eyre, women have been the ones to always depend on males; however, her intentions in this novel were to show the opposite of those customs. Jane was an orphan at a very young age, she was not beautiful, but plain; had no wealth nor was she part of the high class yet she is able …show more content…

The reader can identify Jane’s natural with traits such as honesty and intelligence. At a young age she is able to differentiate between the things that are wrong and things that are right. In the beginning, when she is mistreated by her aunt, she has the understanding that what her aunt is doing to her is not correct, but unfair. Another thing she is able to comprehend is that she must dominate her passionate feelings. When Jane is in love with Edward Rochester and he makes her believe he will marry Blanche Ingram; she is able to distance herself and respect his decision. Most importantly Jane made choices that were morally undemanding; though, she had to sacrifice her love in order to maintain her integrity and dignity. On the day of Jane and Rochester's wedding, where he is exposed because he is already married, he proposes to Jane to become his mistress. While it was a tough decision for Jane; she chooses to leave Thornfield and sacrifice her immense love towards him, then go against her standards that could have been her biggest mistake. This shows that Jane was a strong and independent woman because she could have easily accepted Rochester proposal; depend on him because she has no one else, but she didn’t. All of the her decisions were taken into consideration on her moral standards that implicated her to resist her emotions and …show more content…

Everyone loves to read of romantic stories especially nowadays because romance is slowly fading in our generation but those who do stick to romance; prefer the old fashioned way. First, who would like to be loved for the person one is. Despite the fact that Jane was a plain young lady Rochester loved her for her soul. When she flees Thornfield Rochester becomes miserable without her because she truly changed him. Something else that is powerful in love is the feelings that are felt even in long distance. However, Jane's and Rochester's mutual love could not be broken even with distance in between them. When Jane was about to accept St. John Rivers proposal, she had felt as if she hears Rochester's voice calling out to her. This could have been more of superstition that Charlotte decided to include but in romantic stories this is not so often seen. That made Jane feel that she had to return to Thornfield although nothing would be the same. Love can be so strong that no matter the horrible circumstances in which the other is found-the will still be there for them. In this case Jane's return was to find Rochester's home and life destroyed. Rochester was injured by the accident and it left him blind on one eye, invisible vision on the other and the lost of his hand. His physical state was no excuse to prohibit her from loving him and

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