Wednesday, October 20, 2010
J..J.. Jane
Jane decides to leave Mr. Rochester and the city because of the recent activities that happened. Jane finds out that Mr. Rochester is already married to a woman named Bertha. In this situation, Mr. Rochester tries to explain to Jane that the relation between him and Bertha is merely a misunderstanding, and something that isn't real. Jane doesn't believe him and decides to leave. In my perspective, I think that Jane should've given Mr. Rochester a chance because in all fairness, Mr. Rochester was selfishly tricked into marrying Bertha in the first place without knowing the fact that she was insane. He would have left her, but instead he thought of putting under her in the care and treatment of his servants. I think Jane should've been more understanding because i can sense that Mr. Rochester really does love Jane, and Bertha was a mistake and all of that is in the past. I know that their marriage is legit, but the circumstances should be understood. What Jane and Mr. Rochester have is real, and Jane ran away from it due to her fear of love.
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Calling her reason for leaving "fear of love" is really a low blow! If it is fear, it is a fear of God and conscience, not love.
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