Topic > Jane's reflection - 637

Jane's life has encountered many people and events that have changed the course of destiny. Since childhood he has gone through difficulties and experienced life in a negative way. Through his life we ​​see Gothic and Romantic literature in the book from the encounters he has with everything from people to nature. Although she grew up in a life of desperation and bad treatment, she still found a way to be happy and have a good life. All her life Jane was treated badly by the Lowood school teachers and her family (which consisted of her aunt and cousins). Jane only had a couple of people who actually cared about her. Jane has now taken the ideal life of her best friend Helen, who now sees herself in Jane. As Jane gets to know Mr. Rochester more and more each day, we begin to see her affection for him grow. We begin to see their relationship grow as Mr. Rochester continually asks Jane paradoxical questions when they first meet. He sees his character through his artwork because he knows a lot about the art of that time. When Jane falls in love with him, her life becomes more chaotic. Jane's interactions with Mr. Rochester's guest are significant. This gives us the ideal vision of the Victorian era from the different social classes of the time. We are told how they interacted with each other and how they influenced everyone around them. Mr. Rochester's guests are upper class and see Jane differently than she is in the eyes of the world. When Mr. Rochester later returns to Thornfild, we are introduced to Mrs. Ingram. Like when Jane first describes Mrs. Ingram and the guest, we know that there are no normal people and that they are... in the center of the card... t- this was where the raw nerve was being touched and teased - this was where the fever was sustained and fed: she could not charm him" (195). Jane says she is not jealous but feels the thought of it all is killing her. She believes Rochester is her true love. We see that later the two confess their love after a failed stunt set up by Rochester to deceive Jane Although Ingram Amy has more money and more power that can concern Rochester, we see the love story develop in the clash between the rich and poor classes. There are many things that affect Jane's life when she interacts with other people who look down on her. We see Adele being affected and a child treated this way just because of her class. Jane has now gone through everything go ahead and do what you want. Her life made her stronger in difficult times.