It seems like that my previous blog "Chapter 30 Blog" was wrong about Jane's future after leaving St. Johns, his cousins, household. Jane enjoyed her little time as a school teacher, even though there were those that had no self-respect, there were other pupils that she did like. Her cousin St. John later reveals of what had happened to his uncle. He died in another country, and left a hefty fortune of 20,000 pounds to Jane Eyre, but St. John doesn't that who he is talking to is not Jane Elliot, but Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre later recieved her fortune and does not keep all the 20,000 pounds to herself but distributes it among her cousins!
Looks like Jane Eyre happiness does not stop at all, she is taken in from the dark by her long lost cousins, leaves the household to pursue as a teacher in a poor village which she enjoyed, and now is living in luxury with 5,000 pounds. But it seems as if we forgot about Mr. Rochester, lets see if appears somewhere in the end of the book.
Jane, who grew up as an orphan, finally finds family that actually treats her like family, unlike her prior experience with the Reeds. It seems as though everything in Jane's life is starting to fall into place as she now is part of a family and has been left with a fortune that she divided between her and her new found family. It seems that the only part missing in Jane's life is the love of a significant other. I cannot wait to see what happens when Mr. Rochester will reappear in the book.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for Jane! She has had the greatest luck, she had the chance to find her long lost cousins and earning a fourtune from a distant uncle makes it even better! Also Jane is no longer an outsider, she's found her family and has made a home for herself. I just wish that Mr. Rochester could have been there with her to enjoy it. I can't wait till Mr. Rochester and Jane are together once again!
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