Monday, November 17, 2008

Jane Eyre assignment 4

Jane Eyre compared to other mistreated heroines, is sort of normal. I feel this way because all of the mistreated heroines always have a type of family problem whether it's having no parents, and having to live with cruel aunts, step sisters and so on. Also the mistreated heroines are usually very nice girls that are just heavily misunderstood and they usually just grow to develop a sense of hopelessness because they're basically all alone trying to suck up all the pain they feel. One thing that's different is that Jane sort of rebels against all the adults and the family she lives with and isn't afraid to express how she feels about anything that gets talked about. Mrs Fairfax's description of Mr. Rochester makes him seem sort of godly. She makes him seem so nice and so forgiving, and i feel that she Mrs Fairfax feels great respect for Mr. Rochester. One way that Bronte made this feeling come on me is because she made it so that Mrs Fairfax said " 'it is a pretty place; but i fear it will be getting out of order, unless Mr Rochester should take it to his head to come and reside here permanently." That quote for me said it all. Mrs Fairfax sounded like it would be a real blessing if Mr Rochester lived in Lowood, because he would be able to keep everything under control. Mr Rochester's appearance met up with other heroic men pretty well, except for that fact that he was injured the first time you hear about him. Other then that Bronte made it so that he was a very handsome man and she made him look about 35 years old, meaning he wasn't young yet he also wasn't old.

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