Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Jane Eyre assingment 16

Basically, my thoughts about Jane Eyre are that Charlotte Bronte managed to pull of something that William Shakespeare would do, she managed to turn something that was being written hundreds of years ago to be able to relate with real life situations happening in the present day. The story is this dark, dramatic, and suspenseful story about a girl that you see grow up from a little girl that's angry at everyone, to this caring, loving woman with a family she she ends up extremely rich. This book sounds a lot like a Hollywood film, in the sense that there's this little girl that grew up being mistreated and grew up alone and growing up to have a lot of money and this nice family that cares a lot about her. What I found a little shocking is that St. John knew that Jane was his cousin, and still wanted to be her husband and he had absolutely no problem with being with her even though they were related. The movie was off a couple times on the order of things, like when Jane left Mr Rochester, the director put when Jane woke up on the grass, not knowing who she was at all before Jane actually left Mr Rochester, but they put it in as a memory, and that makes the movie more interesting to watch because they make you wonder, well what exacly happened to Jane? and how did she get to where she is?

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