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    important relationship in the book‚ Jane’s love to Rochester goes unrequited. When Mr Rochester is able bodied he was always “arrogant” and “proud”. He played with Jane a lot. In the first proposal‚ leading her to believe that he was to marry Blanche Ingram “’Mr Rochester is to be married?’ ‘Yes; and to the beautiful Miss Ingrm.’”. He was very cruel to her. Inconsiderate‚ especially because he doesn’t let Jane know that it is in fact her who he would be marring. He must know that she loves him but

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    Throughout the passage‚ Jane Eyre is facing the internal conflict of proclaiming her love to Mr. Rochester. She is also facing the dilemma of whether or not she should let the one she loves fall for the one who is not the right match for him. From the beginning of the passage‚ Jane Eyre’s feelings toward Mr. Rochester can easily be recognized. She is falling in love with him and she is trying to tell herself that it is all in her mind. Jane feels the idea of this love is absurd. “I at once called

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    live in a elaborate fairly tale type house and have children the fairy tale ending‚ he obviously is not the right man for Jane. Mrs Ingram genuinely doesn’t like Jane‚ when they decide they are going to play charades Mr Rochester says ‘Will you play?’ Lady Ingram interrupts ‘No‚ she looks too stupid for any game of the sort.’ Mr Rochester pretends to marry Lady Ingram in the game to make Jane jealous. Mr Rochester is very devious and disguises himself to be a gypsy in order to try and get to know

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    continue to pursue their eccentric and power fuelled lifestyles. Bronte disagrees highly with this way of living and portrays this opinion through her portrayal of Blanche Ingram and her attempted exploitation of Rochester. “Purple riding habit… veil streamed long on the wind… gleaming shone rich raven ringlets.” The description of Blanche fully represents the flaws that Bronte believes corrupts the upper classes. Her purple riding habit is in the colour of royalty and wealth due to the expensive dye

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    factors that could deter a healthy relationship are their different levels of experience‚ and their dissimilar personalities. The reason why some relationships do not last long is because of jealousy and distrust. In this case Jane’s rival is Blanche Ingram. It is true that Jane is not envious of Blanche’s mind‚ but she resents Blanche’s ability to gain the complete attention of Mr. Rochester. It is already evident what Jane’s reaction will be when other‚ more desirable women‚ are in Rochester’s

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    Rochester proposing matrimony to Jane. This event was built up in previous chapters through Jane’s developing love for him that she kept concealed due to their differing classes and the fact that she was led to believe by Rochester that he was to wed Blanche Ingram. Within the passage‚ a variety of themes are explored by Brontë regarding Mr Rochester’s proposal to Jane; naturally‚ the main being love and its many sides. A number of religious elements are implemented through a biblical lexical field

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    Feminism in Jane Eyre After reading Jane Eyre‚ I think Jane Eyre is a great woman. Jane is disadvantaged in many ways as she has no wealth‚ family‚ social position or beauty. Jane does have intelligence though‚ and her disposition is such to make Rochester fall in love with her. Through a serious of troublesome situations between Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester‚ the author set up a great female image before us: insisting on maintaining an independent personality‚ pursuing individual freedom‚ advocating

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    of Jane and Rochester are both beginnings; the start of a long collection of religious stories and the start of love. When Rochester is playing charades with Blanche Ingram‚ there are two parts to Rochester and Blanche’s charade. In the first part‚ Rochester and Blanche act out a wedding; “Then appeared the magnificent figure of Miss Ingram‚ clad in white‚ a long veil on her head‚ and a wreath of roses round her brow; by her side walked

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    2/18 Chapters 11-17 Lowood and Thornfield “Yes‚ She’s a Christ figure‚ Too” (117-124) 2/19 Helen Burns is several years older than Jane Eyre. Helen is able to remain graceful and calm in the face of the harsh punishment taken place at Lowood. Jane immediately becomes attached to Helen‚ appealing that she is he savior. Helen was the first to befriend her. With all the crude conditions and grim discipline‚ she seems to be incapable of anger or vengeance

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    situation at Lowood‚ Jane is made out to be an outsider as Mr.Brocklehurst attempts to turn Jane’s pupils against her. Lastly‚ at Thornfield‚ Jane faces a different sense of isolation in which she has more class than the servants‚ but less class than the Ingram party. Bronte’s use of this motif sheds light on the life of women living in the nineteenth century and their struggle to find a place in

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