Blanche Du Bois: Blanche is a woman with noble background. She lost her house, worked as a teacher of English with Belle Reve and came to her sister's house for a while. In the past, her first lover died, and she changed a lot. Blanche was said to be exquisite, delicate, cultural and beautiful by Tennessee Williams. She always wears a white suit, a fluffy bodice, a necklace and pearl earrings, a white glove and a hat like a garden summer tea or cocktail party. (117 - Scenario I) This whiteness symbolizes her desire to be regarded as pure.
Blanche is beautiful, tall and rich, Jane is simple, small and poor. Blanche was very adept at attractive gentlemen and played the beauty of the ball; Jane was quietly sitting on the seat by the window. But it is obvious that the branch is shallow and cruel, and Jane is kind and affectionate. Eliza seems Jane has a nice head, but they do not welcome her. The girl made Jane a little soft when she promised to grass. Mrs. Reed did not change; she still did not like Jane, but she gave Jane a letter from John Eye who wanted to adopt Jane.
Mr. Rochester angered Jane and eventually became an interesting love. Jane and its readers realized this romantic interest through the emergence of Blanche Ingram. As an attractive upper-class woman, Jane is convinced that Rochester will marry Blanche soon. Comparison of Jane's and Blanche's novels shows the difference in the classes indispensable to the Victorian social norm. Jane 's embarrassment against Blanche and his romantic interest in Mr. Rochester shows that Jane has evolved into a woman who aspires to transcend family love from children. When Rochester asked Jane instead of Blanche, she accepted
Blanche Ingram can be seen as a central person who can create a foil that can perceive the degree of suppression. When we first introduced the Blanche Ingram, we found Jane waiting to see her. On the other hand, Jane feels uneasy. We believe that as well as not having a beautiful appearance but also respecting her achievement, as Jane was thought to be simple, not as simple as the social position of Blanche I have been told. Her appearance threatens the possibility of a relationship between Jane and Rochester, thereby enhancing tension in romantic literature. The difference between Jane Eyre and Blanche Ingram is very important, as if Rochester chooses Ingram instead of Jane. Bertha is a woman, but she is not drawn as a woman.