In the Novel, Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte, an important character is Jane Eyre who is the titular character. Jane narrates her story in the past tense… Jane’s beliefs and values change throughout the novel as she discovers new surroundings. Jane matures as she gets older and becomes self disciplined. The novel, Jane eyre is based on some important aspects in the author, Charlotte Bronte, life.
An attribute towards Jane is how she matures and grows throughout the novel. She matures physically from the start of the novel until the end. At the start of the novel she is seen to be rude, disrespectful and to speak with raw rebellion. “Wicked and cruel boy!You are like a murderer - You are like a slave driver - You are like the Roman Emperors.” This outburst was when John Struck down on Jane. As she matures she naturally becomes self disciplined. However, Jane still voices what she wants to say but it is spoken in a way of acceptance. “I am no bird: and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will” Helen Burne, a friend of Janes from lowood school, also helped Jane to be more obedient. ………….
Another way Jane has changed throughout the novel is through …show more content…
Jane was a dependent girl to Mrs reed, her aunt when she was 10. She had no money and was treated poorly by her cousins and aunt. “You have no business to take our books;;you are a dependent, mama says; you have no money; your father left you none; you ought to beg” This was said by John Reed, Jane’s cousin when he saw her reading their books. At Lowood, Jane takes the next step in her independence and put herself out in the world for a job. Mr Rochester hires her as a governess for his ward who speaks very little english. Throughout the chapters with Mr Rochester she is partially independent but it is not until she meets Mr Rivers and accepted a job as a teacher did she become fully