The Journey Of Jane Eyre: Simple To Sophisticated

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Jane's journey to adulthood went from being a plain, simple, loveless girl to a beautiful, sophisticated, passionate woman. Her journey through life included; an isolated childhood at the Reed's household to a life altering experience at Thornfield, leading into a new life with newly known relatives and experiences at the Moor House, finally wrapping her life together at Ferndean. Throughout her advancement in life, she went through dramatic events that altered her perspective in every way. The most impacting conflicts were internal ones as Jane struggled with her emotional side and her intellectual side. One of the most important internal conflict involved Mr. Rochester, her first love. Her life dramatically changed after her first conversation with him. He toyed with her heart forcing her to believe that he did not love her making her feel remorse and neglected. Little did she know, he loved her back. Mr. Rochester proposed to Jane and the wedding date was set. Before the marriage was official, Jane finds out that Rochester was already married to an animal-like woman that lived in the attic of Thorn field hall. She soon flees the heartbreaking events she went through at Thornfield. After feeling loved for the first time she transformed into a new, joyful woman. Rochester changed her life in many ways; he made her view her life in a better perspective, a more confident, a more passionate, and more hopeful life. After Rochester revealed that he was already married, Jane's life went into turmoil. She looked to God after she lost hope in humanity. After Thorn field, Jane found herself homeless in the streets. The Moor House took Jane in and Jane met a new family; Mary, St. John and Diana whom turned out to be her cousins. The River's siblings gave Jane a shelter and a job. They gave her life back to her. St. John excreted a great

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