Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Jane Eyre Assignment 4

Jane Eyre Assignment 4.

In these next few chapters of our wondrous book Jane Eyre…Jane and the rest of the school are let out of class for afternoon tea. When Jane reaches the tea drinking area and notices that her best friend Helen is not there, she begins to worry immensely. Later Jane is complimented by her teaches, with all of them saying good things about her, like how she has reached top in the class. The Ms Temple gives Jane instruction in the art of art and in speaking French. Then after a few days Helen returns to Jane and they both have a talk with each other. Jane is saying though out the conversation that she is a liar and asks Helen how she can be friend’s with whom everybody calls a liar. Helen points out that there are only 80 people in the school and none of them think that she is a liar. They only seem to pity her. Then one day Jane is speaking with Ms. Temple. Temple asks Jane where she was living and who she was living with. Jane tells Ms. Temple about Gateshead and how hard her life was there and how everyone always called her a liar. Then Ms. Temple interjects with asking Jane if she ever stood up for herself. Jane tells Ms. Temple know.

A few days later Jane doesn’t see Helen in the bed next to her so she goes to wander. She finds Helen in a bed and crawls into it. They fall asleep in each others arms. The next morning Jane is carried away by Ms. Temple and hearing things about Helen dying. Then Jane sees her friends grave and after a few years of being just a mound of dirt a marble block was placed upon it with the Resurgam engraved in it (Resurgam means Shall Rise Again). After years of studying and schooling Jane has become a teacher at Lowood school for girls. Then Jane receives a letter of job acceptance from a rich estate in upstate New York called Thornfield. When she arrives there she is given a nice meal by a roaring fire and is then told to instruct a young girl named Ladiel. Jane then finds out who her employer is. A man named Rochester.

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