Examples Of Isolation In Jane Eyre

541 Words2 Pages

In the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, Jane isn’t really social. In her early childhood she was very much isolated. Her aunt and cousins didn’t like her so they didn’t deal with her. Jane was comfortable being away because she would always get in trouble. Jane would either defend herself or just be picked on and she gets in trouble. Jane found ways to cope with being isolated, she was different and she was fine with that. After Jane has been at Thornfield for a while, she is somewhat frightened by the laughing she hears while a fire breaks out in Mr. Rochester’s room. The frightening laugh gets Jane wondering if that person has committed this. Jane is able to put the fire out and save Mr. Rochester. After the fire incident, Mr. Rochester …show more content…

When the guests are about to arrive, she hears the servants gossiping. There are secrets about Thornfield and Jane doesn’t know about them. She overhears that Grace gets paid the most but Jane doesn’t know why. Jane is basically on the backboard because no one is telling her anything. Mr. Rochester hasn’t talked to Mr. Rochester and he hasn’t come to see her since he’s come back. Jane feels really bad. Also Blanche is being obnoxious and is probably purposely making fun of Jane. Supposedly Mr. Rochester and Blanche are engaged and of course Jane doesn’t like that at all. If they were engaged Jane thinks that they don’t love each other so it wouldn’t matter either way. Jane knows that she loves Mr. Rochester and is the right one for him but she is confused because he hasn’t really interacted with her. He tries to tell her to join everyone but that isn’t what she wants. She wants to talk to him how they used to talk before. The way Jane doesn’t interact with the guests is similar to her childhood. She stays isolated because she wants to and it’s comfortable. She also isn’t treated well and doesn’t take that lightly. She also wonders why Mr. Rochester has been distant since his friends are staying over for a while. To top everything off Jane isn’t too fond of hearing that Mr. Rochester and Blanche are engaged. Jane doesn’t like that, but as long as they’re not in love she has a little bit if

Open Document