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In the novel, Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, she introduces an innocent girl who finds true love and happiness. Jane Eyre begins life as a lonely, unloved child at Lowood feeling no acceptance. As Jane starts to move from place to place, she becomes more of an independent and wise woman. Jane shows three characteristics of romanticism that are shown through medieval culture, emotion, and love for the mysteriousness. ... For example, Jane having to talk back to Mrs. ... Jane Eyre remembers how her uncle had passed away and how before he dies he told Mrs. Reed to treat Jane as one of her children but she seems to fail this task. Jane feels lonely and wants to get out of there as soon as she can. In addition, the night before Jane left Thornfield, she could not sleep and dreamt her mother came to her and said, “ My daughter, flee temptation”(304). ... Jane did not think she would actually have the strength to leave tempting Mr. ... Furthermore, Jane was about to agree with the proposal from St.
Approximate Word count = 834 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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