At Gateshead she is precocious precisely because she is treated unfairly by the Reeds. She insists on these two things she demands them she will not compromise them, no matter how dear the sacrifice (even if she has to sleep on the ground and almost starve to death). The two virtues I see Jane Eyre striving after during the course of the novel are real justice and authentic love. Jane is at peace with God and man, and especially with herself.” “In their marriage,” says Eric Knies in The Art of Charlotte Bronte, “all the conflicts of the novel are resolved. Rochester at the end of the novel (after many struggles and a profound purification of Mr. If Jane Eyre suffered immensely from being unloved and from living in isolation at the beginning of the novel (at Gateshead), she ultimately finds true love and affirmation in her marriage to Mr. The ultimate meaning of Jane Eyre is that a human being is completed, or made whole, by an authentic love rooted in moral integrity and an equality of justice. Rochester all the tensions of the novel, and all the unfulfilled desires of Jane’s heart, are resolved: Jane finds true love, equality of souls, and peace with God. The most important and famous line in the novel, Jane Eyre, is, “Reader, I married him.” In her marriage to Mr. Reed at Gateshead) “Eight years ! you must be tenacious of life.” (Mr. “You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness, but I cannot live so: and you have no pity” (Jane Eyre talking to Mrs.
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