Jane Eyre Deceitful Quotes

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“Jane Eyre,” by Charlotte Bronte, is a story of an orphaned girl who was forced to live at Gateshead Hall with her Aunt Reed. Throughout her early appalling childhood, Mrs. Reed accused Jane of being deceitful. "I am not deceitful; If I were I would say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you (30)." The author, Charlotte Bronte, used this barbarous quote to reveal to the reader that, Jane Eyre, denies she was deceitful. Deceitful is the major theme of, “ Jane Eyre,” which results in loneliness and wretchedness to the people being lied to but also to the people persisting the untruths.
The character, Jane Eyre was thought to be a deceitful child, but in reality the characters surrounding Jane were the individuals perpetuating the untruths. …show more content…

After completing her education, Jane accepted a job as governess at Thornfield Hall. Jane eventually developed feeling for her employer, Mr. Rochester. Jane accepted Mr. Rochester's hand in marriage despite knowing despite knowing that he was currently married. Jane was lied to and after the discovery of Mr. Rochester's wife, Jane left Thornfield with little money and a broken heart.
Jane was homeless and grieving. She begged continuously, but no one had the courage to help her. Despite living a beggar's lifestyle, Jane stayed true to herself by being well-mannered. She politely asked for an occupation or room to live in, but the citizens of the town denied the request. Jane was close of giving, until the last household allowed her into their house. Jane then discovered that the people who saved her life were her cousins.
St. John, her cousin, help find a small cottage for Jane. After her previous occupation as governess she decided to teach in a nearby school. Later in the book, St. John offer his hand in marriage to Jane, but she denied. Jane then thought of the marriage with Mr. Rochester and regretted that she said no. Jane went back to Thornfield for her lover. She wasn't happy with any other person and the only cure to her unhappiness was to marry Mr.

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