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Jane Eyre3

eyed connotations of prudish, repressed and old fashioned"(Landow 1) thoughts of the Victorian age. Her realization of differences among her purity and those of humble qualities coincides her journey for self-fulfillment and passion.The direction of passion that Jane takes is constrained by the Victorian perception that love is to be derived from service to the husband and your own self-truth. With the worker-boss relationship of Rochester and the involvement religion has in her decisions of love, the tension created in Jane's romantic choices shapes her desire for self-fulfillment. The desire for love is necessary in Jane's life and her role as a governess and a lover to Rochester goes against Victorian consistency. The workers role is anything but a close relation to their master and Jane upholds this custom for her independent romantic views. Rochester gives her love but upholds it under Victorian views of righteousness. "The marriage cannot go on due to the existence of impediment"(Bronte 323) which might not of stopped Rochester and Jane's romantic idea's although the tension of Victorian customs and laws oversee their passion. Jane's search of complete happiness may of ended because of her "inexperience"(Oates 7). Jane had not been in any previous relationship, not even with significant parents. "Her past history of exclusion to love developed uncertainty in the appeal to marriage with Rochester."{Symkowski 2) Although Jane's inexperience becomes a factor, "the issue was not Jane's sexual timidity but her shrewd understanding that, should she become his mistress, she would lose Rochester's respect."(Oates 7). The choices made by Jane in deciding her path for passion are partially scripted by religion. In finding happiness with Rochester Jane is delayed by the sudden appearance of his mysterious wife which personifies the loyalty Jane has in religion to her choices of love. Jane "says God led her to resist Rochester an...

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