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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Jane Eyre Persuasive Essay

Junie Jeong Mrs. Mesdjian English 2 H 21 February 2013 Jane Eyre Persuasive Essay In the novel Jane Eyre, our protagonist Jane faces many hard situations that can be solved by different solutions. In i specific situation, Jane is faced with a complicated problem that demands her to decide both to marry Mr. Rochester and live comfortably while feeling personally limit or to leave Rochester and start a sudden life on her own. Jane eventually decides to leave Mr.Rochester and runs away from Thornsfield, sledding through many trials and tribulations and eventually marries Rochester in the end. Although many people may feel that Janes caper was inconvenient and unnecessary because the end result was similar, I remember that Janes journey away from Thornsfield was important and significant to her. Many people believe that Jane would have saved time and energy if she had married Rochester instead of racecourse away on their wedding day.This can hold to be very(prenominal) reasonab le because Janes runaway resulted in s constantlyal bad omens such(prenominal) as the Thornsfield mansion burning, the struggles of her friends and relatives to try and find her, and the un felicity of her acquaintances, such as Adele. In the book, Bronte even writes about Adeles unhappiness while at school Her frantic joy at beholding me again travel me much. She looked pale and thin she said she was not happy. (Bronte 173) One can perchance argue that these events could have been avoided if Jane had not run away and married Mr. Rochester on the spot.It is true that Jane could have saved much time, energy, and heartbreak if she decided to go along with the marriage on her wedding day. But sometimes, wasting time, energy, and going through heartbreak is necessary in order for a true outcome. When Jane left Thornsfield, she was in a fragile emotional stateconfused, betrayed, and placid not confident in herself and her status, both as a muliebrity and economically. Her childhood had left her scarred, thinking she was a person who would and could not cope with have it away from others, so she could not love others in return. You never felt jealousy, did you, Miss Eyre? Of course not I need not convey you because you never felt love. (Bronte 137) Janes journey away from Thornsfield helped to slowly falsify that and build her confidencethe fact that she had people who loved her and had friends who enjoyed her company in short hit her with certainization and helped her understand that she was a person who deserved love too. If Jane had married before she realized this, she would have felt uncomfortable and confine living with Mr.Rochester, forever thinking that she owed him for loving her, and that she was not deserving of his love. If this wit were constantly to be in Janes mind, it would result in an disquieted atmosphere for Jane and eventually an unhappy Jane. Whereas, in the ending, Jane lives happily with Rochester knowing that they argon affec ts. From the moment Jane was born, she believed that at that place were no other relatives besides herand that she was alone ever since Mrs. Reed had raised her.Jane had always wished for a family, someone else to be there other than her. When Jane runs away from Thornsfield, she quickly resorts to begging, and the Rivers take Jane in and care for her. posterior on in the story, she finds out that the Rivers are Janes relativessomething Jane has wanted ever since she was a child. When Jane is brought with mods that she has other family, she decides to split her new fortune into equal parts with all her new relatives, something she also treasured, which proved how thankful she was for her new family. . cannot at all imagine the craving I have for biovular and sisterly love. I never had a home, I never had brothers or sisters I must and will have them now (Bronte 413). When it comes to making mature decisions, I believe Jane do the correct one when she left Thornsfield. at that place may have been many difficult times she had to suffer through, that the end results all paid off when she lived the happy ending she had always wished for.Other people may disagree and mention that the end result was the same, and that Jane shed herself and others through too much because of her decision, that may be true, but in return everyone found happiness and got something even better in return. If she had never left, she may not have been able to find her cousins, a real gift she had been yearning for ever since she was young. I believe the decision Jane made in the story helped her reach the best personal level she could reach, and she gained happiness she would not have been able to gain through her pains.

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