Jane Eyre4
Becoming a memorable hero in literature is not an easy thing. Your life isexposed to the public eye, critics scorn your motives, and, far crueler, AP English teachers force their students to write a character analysis about every aspect of your being. However, once in a blue moon, a hero springs up that, strangely enough, is interesting enough that certain ambitious students find him or her so intriguing that they type a three thousand word essay praising or denouncing the story. Jane Eyre is not that kind of hero. Anyone who can write on the subject for more than two hours leads a very dull life. The book is four hundred pages long and full of long-winded details by the fore-mentioned individual. The title character in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre does have her high qualities, though. She is virtuous, independent,
Jane, in her humble life, succeeds. Perhaps Charlotte Bronte wants the reader to believe "You are not anymore pretty than I am handsome," Mr. Rochester tells Jane. mistake in her endeavors. "My purse, containing twenty shillings (it was all I had), I e, and does not accept defeat. These attributes alone, however, are not what that maybe, maybe the meek do inherit the earth. 17) What's more, Jane had no independent wealth to fall back on should she make a
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Approximate Word count = 591
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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