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A Couple of Lovers: The Dramatic Comparison
Charlotte Bronte wrote a stunning book called Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre is about a young governess, formerly an orphan, who finds love in two different places, and slowly discovers who she is, and what she wants to do with her life. ... Jane’s two lovers, Mr. Edward Rochester and St. John Rivers, are two very different people. ... Not only are they drastically different from one another, but they also share many similarities, and those characteristics are what Jane latches onto.
Jane connects with her two lovers in many ways, one of them being their temperaments and how they hold themselves. ... Mr. Rochester can be described as passionate, fiery, and emotional, and this is shown when he says “’Gratitude!’ … ‘Jane, accept me quickly. ... ” Mr. Rochester, if he doesn’t get what he wants, is very stubborn, yet has a way as coming off as extremely strong and demanding, and usually will get things, even if it isn’t completely moral.
Approximate Word count = 804 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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