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Jane Eyre Her Growth

51). This shows growth because she is loving her enemies and forgiving them. After arriving at Moor House, Jane is offered marriage without love from St. John. Jane has a difficult time refusing this proposal. St, John pressures her in to it, God and nature intend you for a missionarys wife . . . A missionarys wife you must- shall be. You shall be mine: I claim you not for my pleasure, but for my Sovereigns service. (430). By going to work as a missionary, Jane would have supposedly done right in Gods eyes but, would still not have been happy. Reunited with her true love, Jane is able to take advantage of circumstances and marry Rochester. She says, Reader, I married him. (480). Proving now she will do as she pleases. Jane went from a rebellious child to a conventional wife and mother devoted to her much older husband. She learned to accept, let things go, and to forgive. This is how Jane grew in the book Jane Eyre....

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