Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Essay --

Jane continues her new life at Thornfield now with the interest of Mr. Rochester and she thinks about the concept of marriage. Charlotte Bronte shows the way each character thinks of each otherwise and how they treat each other. Jane is treated like an invisible un-acknowledgeable maid. Mr. Rochester treats her oppositely unlike his guests. While Jane sits and observes the guest she has an interesting analysis on their looks, behavior and status. Janes receipt to Mrs. Ingrams engagement made her look like she is better than Mrs. Ingram.When Mr. Rochesters guest first arrived Jane did not interact with them rather than Adele who wanted to see them. Jane matte up that there was no use for her to be friendly with them. Jane doesnt know them and took the advice of Mrs. Fairfax by sitting at distance and let the guest get comfortable. Jane as well felt that as governess she will only assist Adele and Mr. Rochesters which is the reason for her long stay with the guests. But understand that so long my visitors stay I expect you (Mr. Rochester, 183). Jane could have socially approached them ...

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