Sunday, September 26, 2010

Jane Eyre: Blog Response Ch:21-27 Question 1 and 3

*Question 1 and 3 are answered together*


Jane’s relationship with Rochester is a positive impact because Jane is in the process of learning what love is. Jane grew up in a heartless household and strict school. For the first few months of Jane and Rochester, Jane became brighter and had more energy. Rochester even describes her “look[ing] blooming, and smiling, and pretty” (Bronte, 262). When Rochester is not around Jane would feel down. Although she starts to let down her guard, her true personalities still holds strong.  Rochester is a very nice man who treats his lover with the best things possible.  He often tells her to dress pretty and wear jewels, so she could fit into the high-class environment. At a point she became terrified and self-protective.
Jane occasionally does not feel one hundred percent confident about the connection with Rochester while he was a way and she need to hear “him renew his words of love and promise” (Bronte, 261). I believe she needs that assurance because when she was younger her parents left her, and she worries that her love (Rochester) would leave her along all in a sudden.

I chose this photo because Jane has this obvious crush wit Rochester; she enjoys the little things that he does to her. For example, she enjoys Rochester calling her beautiful and such.

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1 comment:

  1. I really love the picture you chose to represent your ideas & thoughts. The image is a beautiful depiction that I believe really illustrates the love between Jane and Rochester.

    I also really enjoyed reading your response. I think you have some really key points that are very true when discussing the connection between Jane and Rochester.

    Your response really focuses on Rochester's love for Jane, which I feel is really important to the story regardless of the unfortunate situation at the end of Chapter 27.

    ~ Rochester even describes her “look[ing] blooming, and smiling, and pretty” (Bronte, 262). When Rochester is not around Jane would feel down. Although she starts to let down her guard, her true personalities still holds strong. Rochester is a very nice man who treats his lover with the best things possible.~

    Great Job !!

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