Tuesday, August 31, 2010
response to "How does Jane survive" -Danielle
Jane ends up happy because she never got to experience genuine happiness. Even from the beginning of life, Jane was not treated with love respect or even as Mrs. Reed's own child. Lowood did not offer happiness either, in her first week, Jane was introduced as a girl who "the evil one had already found a servant and agent in her." (Bronte, 64) After her name was cleared, Jane eventually because a teacher at Lowood, but was not happy nor unhappy, but needed a change of stetting. Jane took up a job as a governess, was paid, treated well, and eventually fell in love with Mr. Rochester, her boss. Through out her life, Jane had never reached true and constant happiness. At the end of the novel Jane was happy because she had never really been able to achieve the amount of happiness that she could reach when married to Mr. Rochester.
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