Wednesday, September 4, 2019
How Bronte Shows the Reader Janes Resilience in Jane Eyre Essay
How Bronte Shows the Reader Jane's Resilience in Jane Eyre      The novel Jane Eyre is written by Charlotte Bronte and is set in the  1800ââ¬â¢s. It describes how Jane rose up from her orphan status at the  start of the story to a higher status with Mr Rochester. More  importantly Jane finds happiness. During the 1800ââ¬â¢s a womanââ¬â¢s status  was low and to have a higher status would involve marrying into a rich  family or already belonging to a wealthy family. The story shows how  Jane copes with the ups and downs in her life, during her journey for  happiness. The aim of this essay is to show how Bronte shows Janeââ¬â¢s  resilience to events throughout the novel. Resilience is the ability  to withstand suffering, to show strength. The essay will also include  how successful Jane is as a heroine. Qualities that could be  considered to make Jane a heroine are selflessness, courage and  bravery. Throughout the essay will be references to six episodes that  occur during the novel. Each of the episodes will show Janeââ¬â¢s  resilience or her heroic qualities.    At the start of the story Bronte presents Jane as a young girl who is  being bullied by her cousin John Reed. When she stands up to him she  is punished and no one believes that he is a part of the bullying. She  is then sent to the ââ¬Å"Red Roomâ⬠ by her aunt Mrs Reed. The ââ¬Å"Red Roomâ⬠ is  where her uncle died and has only been used for guests since. As well  as being bullied by John, he expects Jane to respect him, for example:  ââ¬Å"say, what do you want Master Reed?â⬠ He acts superior to her. After  being treated badly Jane still has the courage to say ââ¬Å"wicked and  cruel boyâ⬠ to John and not give up and let him win. During her stay at  the ââ¬Å"Red Roomâ⬠ Jane believes she sees a ghost, she cries for help...              ...rage and  bravery. She doesnââ¬â¢t cave in and give up hope, she is resilient. All  of the episodes throughout this essay show Janeââ¬â¢s resilience. I  believe that the reason Bronte wrote Jane Eyre was to show that if you  want something bad enough you will get it. Jane wanted happiness and  respect from others; at the end of the novel she has achieved this.  Jane was in many bad situations but she was determined so she got  through them all. The novel is also about the status of women in the  1800ââ¬â¢s. I think that Bronte was also trying to show that women have  strength and that they deserved the same respect as men. The detail in  the story and the point of view that Bronte gives us, encourages the  reader to understand the sort of life led by women during the 1800ââ¬â¢s  and their low status in society. The reader would also admire Jane as  she was such a strong individual.                        
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