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C.Jane Eyre’s Independence

The independent spirit is another most important aspect attracting readers.Jane Eyre is exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlely struggling for her ideal life.To some degree, the novel can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.In Jane Eyre, mistreatment and unfairne force Jane to struggle for self-respect, while knowledge and worthwhile work provide her with enough economic supply to gain independence.Jane, casting alone on the world and fighting a solitary battle, shows her determination in pursuing her self-esteem and independence at every stage of her life, both in struggling with social preure and resisting the temptation of paion and love.In every relationship, Jane rises from inferiority to superior, and finally gains full independence through continuous rebellion.A.Jane Eyre’s Consciousne of the Importance of Independence The struggle begins for the despised, outcast, unprotected child at Reeds.She bravely stands up for her rights and fights for the life of succe she deserves.At this stage Jane’s instinct for self-aertion can only expre itself in rebellion.An orphan since early childhood, Jane Eyre has no parents or friends, no wealth or poeion, misunderstood, mistreated by the relatives she has.All alone in the world, she seems doomed to a life of failure.The cruel treatment she receives from her Aunt Reed and her cousins only exacerbates her feeling of alienation, and deepens her determination of rebellion.She realizes that she will never find a true sense of home or community and feel the need for belonging, to find “kin,” or at least “kindred spirits.” And the “red-room” life only deepens her courage in resisting her aunt’s unfair punishment, which foreshadows Jane’s independence or rebelliousne.The poor experience at Gatehead tempers her equally intense need for autonomy and freedom.The Reed family is a demonstration of Jane’s power to overcome the circumstance.The dramatic presentation of Jane’s struggle at Gatehead demonstrates that she should begin to realize it is not neceary to fear authority.b.Gaining Strength from Her Teacher and Schoolmates Since Jane Eyre’s education in Lowwood Orphanage, she doesn’t get what she has been expecting---simply being regards as a common person, just the same as any other girl around.Jane continues to be socially ostracized, financially trapped, and excluded from love;her sense of independence and her freedom of self-expreion are constantly threatened.The cruel treatment from Mr.Brocklehurst and the poor condition there only inspires Jane to gain independence.Helen Burns’s martylike attitude toward the school’s miseries is helpful to Jane.She learns from Helen the ability of endurance.Though Helen suffers from shame and anger when punished, she tries to endure her punishment socially.But Helen’s death makes Jane angrily believe her own words once more “strike back very hard, resist in justice, return dislike to dislike.”(Charlotte Bronte, 2003).That is the typical rebelliousne.It is hard for people to imagine or believe that such a short, plain and weak girl contains a never yielding soul and feelings as warm as raging flames not only because of the bad conditions but the indifferent human relationships there.At Lowood, Jane’s independence rises to a higher level.She learns to be self-restrained from Helen and she finds the way to be independent from Mi Temple.In fact, Mi Temple and Helen are in some sense mothers for Jane.From Mi Temple, the girl learns to achieve more humorous thoughts.Her way of confronting the world is still the Promethean way of fiery rebellion, nor mi Temple’s way of ladylike repreion, nor Helen’s way of sanity renunciation.She learns from her two teachers at least superficially to compromise.c.Showing Her Independence and Self-Control Fully

As a reward of revolting the ruthle oppreion, Jane Eyre gets a chance to be a tutor in Thorn field Hall.She makes an acquaintance of lovely Adele and its owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside.From then on, the fate on Jane changes a lot.But when she knows Rochester has had a legal wife, she chooses to leave.She chooses poverty between richne and poverty.Someone says that life is a box of chocolates;you never know what you will get.It is reflected in Jane’s life.The novel doesn’t end when Jane Eyre leaves Thorn field.For Jane, there should be somewhere to realize her great ideal of being independent.As a governe, Jane gains financial independence so that she can support herself.Jane now has a social as well as a personal position.Moreover, Jane’s vision enlarges and goes farther on the way to be independent.When Jane feels deeply attached to Mr.Rochester, she clearly realizes that there is an impoible chasm between them.Mr.Rochester, born in a notable family, is part of upper cla while Jane herself, sprints from low extraction, and is just an ordinary governe not more than a servant.However, she doesn’t lose her heart and withdraw or even belittle herself.Jane acknowledges her inward feelings before Mr.Rochester.She conducts herself in this battle for love with a great disparity in social status;Jane attaches importance to friendship and frankne but not Mr.Rochester’s countle property and his celebrated family status.Jane is not willing to give up her independence and equality to Rochester.When Mr.Rochester proposes to her, Jane accepts because Jane feels Mr.Rochester regards her at equal levels.But just on the wedding day, Mr.Mason cries out that Rochester already has had a wife.Angering at Mr.Rochester’s deed, Jane speaks out these words angrily: “Do you think I can stay to become nothing to you? Do you think I am an automation, a machine without feeling, and can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched from my lips, and my drop of living water?”(Marian Allotte, 1973).At this time, her feeling of preserving independence becomes obvious.She just wants to preserve her self-respect by scarifying her marriage.d.The Pleasure of Self-Sufficiency Independently

The flight from Thorn field following the interrupted marriage ceremony makes the turning point of Jane, and she undergoes a trial on the moors, which brings her face to face with the real meaning of the personal worth and independence.At Moor House, Jane enjoys economic independence and engages in worthwhile and useful work, and she finds work as a schoolmistre, and does some real good to her pupils.But she lacks emotional sustenance.Although St.John proposes marriage, Jane knows their marriage will remain lovele.He admires Jane because she is self-respect and diligent.St.John offers Jane another kind of freedom: the freedom to act unreservedly on her principles.He opens to Jane the poibility of exercising her talents fully by working and living with him in India.Jane eventually realizes, though, that this freedom will also constitute a form of imprisonment, because she will be forced to keep her true feelings and her true paions always in check.She defaces what she wants is real and equal, not as his worthy too.Once again Jane shows her courage in preserving her independence.Nonethele, the events of Jane is staying at Moor House are neceary tests of Jane’s autonomy.Only after proving her self-sufficiency to herself can she marry Rochester and not be asymmetrically dependent upon him as her “master”.The marriage can be one between equals.Life is ceaselely changing, but living principles remain.Firmly persisting for the rights of being independent gives people enough confidence and courage.

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