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In the novel Jane Eyre, there is a definite relationship between societal pressures and madness. ... Society’s criticism leads to the initial failure of Rochester and Jane’s marriage, as well as to great suffering in all three of these characters. ... He explains his position to Jane, “Her relatives encouraged me; competitors piqued me; she allured me: a marriage was achieved almost before I knew where I was” (301). ... She rips Jane’s wedding veil in two, then stares at Jane with what seems like jealous rage. ... This theme in Jane Eyre is no different. ... Jane Eyre.
Approximate Word count = 1432 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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