Ingram and her ineligibility to ever be his wife; she is poor and plain and not within his societal caste. Jane wants to be acknowledged as an equal individual: “You think because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little and soulless and heartless? -I have as much soul as you- and full as much heart (250)!” Jane expresses herself with relentless force and her feeling are no longer restrained. Rochester grows desperate and frantic in the confession of his love to Jane: “His face was very much agitated and very much flushed, and there were strong working in the features, and gleams in the eyes (252).” Jane accept the proposal but her passion exceeds her reason and her good judgement is clouded by her love for Rochester. She does not see his barbaric behavior only the joy that he offers her. Nature itself rebukes the marriage as lightning strikes, pouring rain, and strong winds replace the previously golden, fertile scene. The edenic setting represent the beauty of their love but it cannot continue unless the storms of their passionate nature are
Ingram and her ineligibility to ever be his wife; she is poor and plain and not within his societal caste. Jane wants to be acknowledged as an equal individual: “You think because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little and soulless and heartless? -I have as much soul as you- and full as much heart (250)!” Jane expresses herself with relentless force and her feeling are no longer restrained. Rochester grows desperate and frantic in the confession of his love to Jane: “His face was very much agitated and very much flushed, and there were strong working in the features, and gleams in the eyes (252).” Jane accept the proposal but her passion exceeds her reason and her good judgement is clouded by her love for Rochester. She does not see his barbaric behavior only the joy that he offers her. Nature itself rebukes the marriage as lightning strikes, pouring rain, and strong winds replace the previously golden, fertile scene. The edenic setting represent the beauty of their love but it cannot continue unless the storms of their passionate nature are