Jane Eyre: A Critical Evaluation With References By McFadden-Gerber
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Although Jane Eyre grows and matures, Margaret McFadden-Gerber
views her as a relatively emotionally stable young feminist. Through the
duration of the novel, Jane demonstrates her "self-love" that is often an
influential emotion leading to drastic and hasty reactions. In the very
opening few ....
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.... part of her
childhood. The c limax of the story involved her choice to leave Rochester
was based on her own self-love; Jane Eyre had no family or friends to
influence the decision to flee from comfort. Instead, Jane disciplined
and developed herself in the course of the novel. Setting changes varied
vastly from section to section, but McFadden-Gerber noted the constant
stability of Jane's character the exemplified fortified morals made by her
own constant and stagnant conscience.
Margare ....
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