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... In the novel, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, the most surprising element of the novel was Jane’s ability to control her inner passions. Through the novel Jane learns how to control her feelings and her wild, passionate nature. ... Nevertheless, Jane does fulfill her dreams, leaving the mark of a moral and just person. ... Throughout the novel, fire imagery is used as a metaphor for Jane’s passion. ... Rochester can ignite Jane’s passionate nature. When Jane cannot marry Mr. ... ” Here, Jane refusing to give into her consuming passions is therefore not compromising her morality. ... In the novel, Bronte illustrates a theme of independence within Jane. ... Jane has been through many painful situations throughout the book and understands the importance of independence. Jane never fails to uphold her independence and most certainly never depends on a male character throughout the book. ... Moreover, Jane will not marry St.
Approximate Word count = 726 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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