Wednesday, October 27, 2010
True Love
NO! The book is over and it ended so sweetly! But I wish that Mr. Rochester wasn't blind! But I am over joyed for Mr. Rochester and Jane, they got married despite the fact that Mr. Rochester is blind and has no hand. To me I think that Charlotte Bronte is trying to show her readers about true love. When you truly love someone you will always be there for each other, you may fight but you would get over it because of how much you love each other, and of course appearances don't matter. Mr. Rochester may look really ugly now, but to Jane it doesn't really matter. Jane knows that her marriage life with Mr. Rochester will be hard because he is blind, but it doesn't change the way she feels for him, or the way he feels for her. I think the ending was very cute and I loved how they decided to get married. And I am also somewhat happy that Bertha has died and gave Mr. Rochester and Jane the opportunity to get married. The only thing that could have made the end better was if Mr. Rochester wasn't blind and handless. But then we wouldn't have been able to see the strong love between them.
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Way to go Oddette and good job for taking the subject straight to the point! I agree with everything you say, especially about true love because love has no boundaries, therefore Jane chose to decide to marry Mr. Rochester for himself, which is a very bold decision since Mr. Rochester has no arm and a permanent blind eye. I admire how Jane Eyre changed so quickly over the course of time, and by changing she quickly took time to realize of what love is, and whether her feelings were right or wrong, and that all she could do was follow her heart.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it so romantic! I just love how they have been through so much and they still end up together. And how Jane doesn't care about Mr. Rochester's flaws and she marries him, it shows how much she loves him. Oh gosh, I'm a sucker for romance!
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