Mrs. Jane, Mrs. Fairfax and Rochester entered a quiet, humble temple, the priest waiting for a white mast on his low altar with the staff next to him. "(Bronte . 306). There are no best men, bridesmaid, relatives at the wedding ceremony. None are secret. The service began shortly after explaining the marriage. Suddenly, the pastor made a step forward and saw Mr. Rochester. The pastor continues the ceremony, "If you know why you do not unite legitimately at marriage, there is something wrong and you accept it now. You have many more than God's words You must make sure that there are people, do not join together, b
'' Marriage can not continue: I declare the obstacle '' (306). Charlotte Bronte's Jane Air is the story of an orphan girl sent to Mrs. Reed and her three cousins to the Gateshead Concert Hall. At the age of 10, Mrs. Reed sent Jane to the girls' school, Rodford University, who spent the next 8 years. At the age of 18, Jane left Lowood and accepted his position as a teacher at Thornfield Hall. Thormfield Hall owner Ronster and Jane were falling in love and planning to get married but Jane knows that Rochester has a terrible secret that could ruin Jane's life It was. Show more
The most important theme of Jane Eyre is that Jane is constantly pursuing love. Jane looks for love and acceptance through the five environments she lives in: Gateshead, Low Wood, Thornfield, Moor House, Ferndean. Through these views Jane's maturity and self-awareness becomes clear and traceable. Her maturation could not be accomplished until Jane ran away from Rochester and Thornfield and spent at Moore House. - Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre is a struggle struggling about what British women write in Charlotte Brontë and is filled with hope, love and deception for many years. These ideas will expand not only for women, but also for people every day, like an infinite cycle from birth to death. As men and women enter the whirlpool of life, they begin to discover their true existence and the quality of others.
Jane Eyre is the protagonist of the novel Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte. Together with this book she is a fictitious character. This book was held in the mid 1800 's. Jane lives in five different places. The first place Jane left behind was Gateshead Hall. Then she went to Lowood School. Proceed from Lowood Jane to Thornfield Hall. Then she went to Moor House. Finally, Jane arrives at her last house in Ferndee. All this happened in 20 years, the novel is Jane Air, the first person