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Jane Eyre: This Reader's Choice

Throughout this semester, the class has had the pleasure of basking in literary heaven. Whether the assignment asked for the class to read a poem or a novel, it was all quite enjoyable. Yet, amongst the great works, I have chosen my personal champion. My novel of choice is Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. Amidst many of the reasons this novel reigns supreme, it is the novel’s exploration of feminism that has occupied my interest.

Jane begins the novel as a young girl. Sadly, she is an orphaned child who is constantly at the mercy of her cruel relatives. But, the novel is quick to cease any pity, which may come from the reader. Even as a young child, Jane is able to defend herself from her older adversaries. While residing in Gateshead, Jane’s cousins often remind her that she is “nothing”. One of her cousins, John Reed, even attempts to revok


The most important lesson Bronte conveys is Jane’s need for love. But, she is not willing to suspend her values for the arms of a man. Mr. Rochester, the man Jane’s heart belongs, offers her a position as his mistress. Jane is appalled at the idea of carrying a relationship with a married man. As a result, Jane leaves Mr. Rochester, knowing she may love the man, but the circumstances are beneath her. Bronte effectively displays a woman who will not sacrifice her self-image for money, status, or even love—especially in an age when women lack any options regarding their well-being. Basically, Bronte ignores the idea that a woman needs a man, in order to be recognized, much less a success.

e Jane’s only pleasure—books. Jane does not allow such abuses to get the best of her. When John strikes Jane, she physically fights back—only to be reprimanded by her act of self-defe

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