How Does Jane Eyre Change Throughout The Novel

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Jane Eyre has a nice and nevertheless an expected happy ending, even though she had to go through some rough patches in her life she ended up becoming a nice fine educated woman who got what she wanted. In this part of Jane Eyre, Jane is already grown up and matured. She was grown to being a wise, beautiful, and loving young women who had just begun her journey of a lifetime and portrayed her future into being a positive outcome. Considering the fact that Jane's whole childhood had been such a nightmare, actually it seemed more of a miserable reality unfortunately. All of Jane's life she just wanted someone to love or even to just care about her. Since Jane basically didn’t have anyone to be on her side she didn’t get that love. Although Jane did seek for love it just …show more content…

Rochester but since she moved away from that town in which he was in she believed that all of her feelings were simply just a “puppy love stage”. Jane's love with this new guy St. John was so surreal for him and Jane but after sometime Jane had these opposing feelings towards him. Jane wasn’t sure if her feelings were even there for him. It was the complete opposite for St. John, he had enough feelings for Jane that were the cause of his existence to him. St. John asked Jane in various occasions to marry him, but unfortunately she refused because she said that she wasn’t ready but it was actually because she wasn’t sure whether she had actual feelings to St. John. At this point in Jane's life she has made a lot of new friends and still communicated with some old friends, some acquaintances, and even some enemies. Jane decided to leave Thornfield because she believed that her passions and her principles as to where she thought that her freedom will be retained if she stayed there in Thornfield. Jane is big on freedom since she didn’t have much as a child. Many times Jane had considered to return back to her old love Mr. Rochester, and in which she eventually does

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