Friday, December 19, 2008

A15,A16

With stuff that has happened recently, from Jane finding she had cousins to St. Johns awkward proposal things have been kind of hectic for her. I don’t she enjoyed the idea of being married to her own cousin and having to always be by his side entertained her fancy. It scared her a little bit, because once again she would probably have to deal with being pushed around again which is far from what she wants. I think at this point this is when she starts missing Rochester a lot and was going crazy without him in her life despite the things that has happened between them. She finds out that her uncle has left her his fortune and she is very happy about that. She runs away from the Rivers home in search of Rochester because pf the fact that she was missing him a lot. She returns to Thornefield only to find Rochester’s mansion burned. She finds out that after her departure from Rochester, Bertha set the mansion on fire and eventually killed herself and Rochester was nowhere to be found.

When Jane figures out where Rochester is, she returns to him and realizes that he has gone blind in both eyes from the fire that happened a while back. When Rochester realizes that Jane has returned to him he is extremely happy and their feelings for each other come back again. Rochester tells her he missed her and thought about her a lot. They catch up with each others lives and Jane tells him about her proposal from St. John and Rochester gets jealous and Jane begins to play with his emotions and tells him that she still loves him and he proposes to her and she accepts. They live off of the money her uncle left her and they lived a good life. I think the book was really good and it explained a lot about Jane’s life. The book talks about the growth of someone who doesn’t have that many resources to learn from. the movie and the book compare just from the extreme scenes that are told in the book such as finding about Bertha Mason.

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