Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Always Lovers
I feel like there have always been some feelings between Jane and Mr. Rochester and finally they got together. I think that it has always been humorous how Mr. Rochester tries to find out if Jane likes by dressing up as a gypsy. From there on I knew that Mr. Rochester has had a crush on Jane. It took Jane a really long time to realize that Mr. Rochester has feelings for her; this is because Jane is still inexperienced with relationships. In the begging of the garden scene the sun sets and the moon starts to rise for the encounter of Mr. Rochester, this is another significant scene under the moon light which is especially significant for women in general. When Jane and Mr. Rochester are talking about her leaving to Ireland she starts speaking about what she is going to miss and she stops her self from saying the truth, Jane has done this in the past. This time Mr. Rochester asks well and she says”From you sir.” This is the first time she shows her love for Mr. Rochester, after this they hook up under a tree. Later That night the tree gets split in half and I think that this is foreshadowing that something bad is going to happen to their relationship.
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Nice post. You bring up an important point when you imply that the age difference between these two is matched by a gulf in experience--especially as they relate to romantic matters. Certainly, Rochester has had more time to become a 'player'--and yet, here with Jane he sometimes seems like a fumbling schoolboy, insecure and unable to express his love outright.
Read on. I'm anxious to hear what you think of events yet to come!
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