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Jane Eyre “I can live alone, if self-respect, and circumstances require me so to do. I need not sell my soul to buy bliss. I have an inward treasure born with me, which can keep me alive if all extraneous delights should be withheld, or offered only at a price I cannot afford to give.”- quote from Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre. The book, Jane Eyre, is a story about child named Jane Eyre who lives with her aunt and cousins at a very expensive estate. Jane never liked the place since she wasn’t treated well, so she traveled to a boarding school called Lowton, which treated it’s children worse than what she went through. It was only until after certain accidents that finally forced the school to deal with kids better. Jane became a teacher, but soon moved into …show more content…

She starts to grow in love with the Master of Estate, Mr. Rochester, and was going to marry him in the later chapters, until she found out that his wife was still alive. Mr. Rochester had locked his wife in the attic because she went insane, he felt regret at his choice of marriage and had tried to marry Jane in the hopes of keeping his locked wife, a secret. His secret was revealed, and Jane Eyre fled the estate, before her desires for him can no longer be held back, only to discover that she had stumbled upon a house where her unknown cousins resided. After spending some time with, Jane went back to Mr. Rochester’s estate only to find it in ruins and Mr. Rochester blind, after their reunion they married and had a child. Here are three reasons why the actual characters of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester change through circumstantial is because Jane movement to Lowood, Rochester slowly changes when Jane comes, and they both change after a couple of drastic

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