Jane Eyre Jane Eyre question


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Timeless themes
Carolina Morales Carolina Jul 24, 2013 06:03AM
How many timeless themes can you count on Jane Eyre?
I'll pick up some - pride, deceit, justice, repair and despair. Your thoughts, GR folks?



There's a whole growing-up theme. Jane is, substantially, the same person from beginning to end. But she learns how to get what she wants.
Remember in the beginning, when all she has to love is her doll? She spends the entire book looking and working to achieve the right and fulfilling love. She accepts no substitutes (St. John) and makes no compromises (running away from Rochester). She is true to her heart.

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Brenda Clough Here's an article summarizing much of this:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10...
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Oct 16, 2013 04:32PM · flag

An 'equal' love between two people, having self respect and being a sincere human being.


An obvious one: sanity versus insanity. Feminism (for the time) or rather, being a strong independent woman.

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Carolina Morales Teresa wrote: "I'd never thought about it: the insanity of Rochester's wife, locked up in a room; and the insanity Jane faced in the red room - she le ...more
Jul 29, 2013 03:36AM · flag

Anti-materialist: spirit and intelligence are more important than wealth and the unearned status and privilege that wealth brings.


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