Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Jane's Exceptional....duh....
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is a story of an exceptional character. Jane's rise to happiness was not a pleasant journey. The reason Jane eventually found success is because of her ability to negotiate her circumstances and find comfort within her own mind. At Lowood she learns the joys in education, "even for [her], life had its gleams of sunshine" pg 37. Her aptitude to critical think played a critical part as well. If its wasn't for her questioning manner she would not of had the courage to leave Lowood and explore the outer world, but more importantly Mr Rochester would not of found her so appealing, "[he] found her full of strange contrasts, [her] garb and manner came refined with nature" pg 241. Conclusively, Jane's ability to find her happiness was due to her naturally inquisitive nature and trying nurture.
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Well done - you demonstrate a strong understanding of the obstacles set up in the novel.
ReplyDeletecareful of trite adjectives or vague descriptors. "Exceptional"can be replaced by something more concrete or specific.