For the Love of Jane Eyre
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For the Love of Jane Eyre
In the Book, Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte takes the reader through a romantic adventure though the lives of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester, while enduring all of the obstacles on the way. Jane is presented as an emotionally deprived child who was abused physically, tormented mentally as well as deprived from love. Her good attitude & determination to do something with her life has set her apart from Mr. Rochester although they share similar misfortune. When Jane moves to Thornfield, to be a governess, she falls in love with Rochester but there are impediments that keep them from being able to marry. But nevertheless Mr. Rochester & Jane Eyre do not give up on their love for each other. Throughout the Novel, the reader sees an in depth examination of the character of Rochester as well as a gradual yet major change in his heart towards the end of the story.
Rochester can't help but be attracted to Jane because she is so strong, does only right, and would stand by his side & be his comforter...