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loove in jane eyre


            You can't judge a book by it's cover.
             Bronte, we meet Jane Eyre, who finds her true love to be someone she is not.
             attracted to. Jane is attracted to people who contain the same intellectual.
             capacity as her, and has no regard for those who have only beauty and money.
             to give. After attending an all girls seminary until she reached the age of.
             eighteen, Jane advertises for a job as a governess, and receives one at an.
             estate named Thornfield. This is where she meets, Rochester, the owner of.
             the mansion, and her true love. When she learns of a dark secret he has.
             been keeping, she flees to another part of England where she meets St. John,.
             a man who she does find good looking, but doesn't like his personality.
             From here she returns to Thornfield where she marries Rochester. If Jane.
             had gone through her life looking for beauty instead of someone who shared.
             a mental similarity with her, she never would of found happiness.
             Jane is attracted to Rochester, even though she does not find him.
             to be handsome. ".it was not easy to give an impromptu answer to a.
             question about appearances; that tastes mostly differ; and that beauty is.
             of little consequence." After answering no to Rochester's question of.
             whether or not he was handsome, she goes on to tell him that appearances.
             mean little or nothing. Jane understands that to have a true and loving.
             relationship with someone, that both must have not looks, but a similarity.
             in thought, and a like for the other's personality. Relationship's such as.
             this are ones of quality that will last for a long time. Although Jane is.
             not a beautiful women, she is able to find happiness and that is what's.
             most important.
             Jane has no regard for the beautiful Miss Ingram, for she has no.
             intellectual capacity. She is not jealous of her closeness to Rochester for.
             she has no qualities to be jealous of. "She was very showy, but she was not.
             genuine; she had a fine person, many brilliant attainments, but her mind.


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