Friday, December 19, 2008

A6,A7

As the story continues on, you start to see Jane mature into a young woman and although she is much more quiet and conservative she stills has some confidence in her and I think that is the start of her turning point in life which is also known as the bildungsroman in stories like this. This is actually is bildungsroman because she has grown into the person she is at this point without any guidance of any other female figures that she could learn from. She has basically lived life on her own and that shows tremendous growth from someone who has lived a very tough childhood. And we also notice that she begins to develop feelings for Rochester which I wasn’t really surprised about. I saw it coming anyway just from the first day they met and how they acted towards each other I knew it would happen eventually. Now we discover that Jane does have emotions especially dealing with love. And im not the least bit surprised that Rochester likes her back and I think that is how we know he also thinks of her too. I think it is a good thing that he has the same feelings about each other, so that they have a better connection with each other.

I think Mr. Rochester has issues. Mad issues. He really does have an attitude and he treats Jane based on his mood sometimes and that is kind of harsh. Jane is taking it in which isn’t fair and even though that’s her boss she still shouldn’t have to deal with his ways of mistreating her bad half of the time and switching up his attitude on her whenever he pleases. She’s already dealt with enough. I know Jane is probably thinking why he acts like this towards her and she just doesn’t understand yet she still likes him. I think Grace Poole is weird too. She like this random lady who grins on Jane a lot in a mean way. She’s this person with a very cold attitude. I don’t even understand why Rochester keeps her around. I guess there are specific reasons why she is there and he probably needs her help with something that has to be crucial or something.

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