Amanda- English 232

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Jane Eyre- Philosophical Approach


In Jane Eyre, the story presents an optimistic view of life. Jane learns to make the best of everything that happens to her as well as thinking the best of everyone. She finds that all circumstances work towards the good of all.
Mankind’s relationship to God, as portrayed in Jane Eyre, is that of a humble servant. Jane finds that her relationship with God consoles her when she finds herself in difficult situations. She wishes to do good and better the universe by her actions.
Jane Eyre explicitly states that we as humans should think the best of others and do the best that we can for other people. However, we should not give up our lives to our work for other people.
The author of Jane Eyre believes that God is the supreme creator and designs life perfectly. Fate is just another name for the work of God’s hands.
Jane Eyre is a story of a good, true, loyal, and pure girl making her way through evil circumstances. Through the story the author portrays the message that God always has a better plan to conquer evil and evil circumstances.
In the story Jane Eyre, Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester, who is a kind person with many flaws and failings. The phrase “only human” applies to all of her characters, which illustrates that Charlotte understands human nature. We intend to do good, but oftentimes we fail in our endeavors. 

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