Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Chapter 30 Blog
If only the book started and was continued like how Chapter 30 was. I find it amazing how St. John, a man of no wealth, gave Jane a chance of living by taking her in to his own house, when she was laying on the front of his doorsteps. Jane seemed as if she could not ask for more, an art room, many books, and from what I read nothing that troubled her. But then there was the time when Diana, Mary, and St. John had to leave the house and St. John had to find a job for Jane and Diana and Mary were to return to their house in England where they were to serve as governesses. The best job St. John could find for Jane was a teacher in a poor village, which he could only offer since he was a man with no wealth. Such a short chapter, but it was a good thing that we could finally see Jane Eyre happy in her months stay at St. Johns house .
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Jane's luck has turned for the better when she decided to leave Rochester. I'm also amazed at the series of events that take place after Jane was picked up by St. John. Jane is finding happiness with the new family she's with, and she has yet to find out her true relations with St. John, and the rest of the family. I hope that Jane's happiness lasts and the ending is happy for her. I'm glad to know that she is in proper care, and that she can stand strong and independantly.
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