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The Realization Of Passion In Jane Eyre

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The Realization of Passion in Jane Eyre


It is believed that we are born with a predestined personality . Our spiritual


individuality is just as much a product of our genetic makeup as the color of our skin or


our eyes. With our soul firmly planted , we can then build upon this basis as we are


educated of the world. The social climate and cultural atmosphere shape our


personalities, however, it is the people in our lives who have the greatest influence.


Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre reveals this idea by the development of the


protagonist. Through a series of character foils , Bronte expresses her idea of


self-development and growth of the human spirit by contrasting passion with reason. By


my interpretation of the novel, Bronte suggests that in one’s life time, they will encounter


a number of people and experiences that will arouse enough emotion in them to have the


power to change their direction in life. St. John Rivers plays one of these life determining


foils to Jane Eyre. His confidence, devotion and reason intrigue Jane almost enough to


silence her inner passionate spirit , but it is the forces of nature that prove to be stronger


than human will.


The life path of a Victorian woman was somewhat limited in it’s direction and


expression of individuality. Jane Eyre strongly adheres to the Victorian morality which


was dominated by the Anglican party of the Church of England in which passion and


emotion were kept concealed. Jane’s instinct for asserting herself was stifled at an early


age and could only be expressed through defiance. The defiant declaration of


independence from Mrs. Reed , “You are deceitful”,(v.i.37) gives Jane the power of


freedom and opens up a life of “unhoped-for liberty”,(v.i.37).


Through the preceding years Jane develops into a highly educated, well spoken


and strong willed woman . She is taught to be pat

ient and thoughtful during her years in


Lowood , and is introduced to the emotions of the heart and spirit in meeting Rochester.


Bronte makes an emphasis on the spiritual and supernatural atmosphere of


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Thornfield. The reference to the “Gytrash” and the mystical atmosphere she illustrates of


their first meeting in the woods (v.i.113) could suggest that she is playing upon natural


imagery and allusions to express the idea that Jane and Rochester are a destined, yet


mysterious match of the souls. “ I knew …you would do me good in some way… I saw it


in your eyes when I first beheld you,” Rochester tells Jane. (v.i.152) and the use of the


repeated references to fire foreshadow and symbolize their growing passion for each


other. However, it is the symbolic interpretation of the lightning striking the


horse-chestnut tree in half that hints that their love will not evolve without a crisis.


( v.ii.259)


It is this crisis that throws Jane into the life of the Rivers family . Moor House and


the values of the Rivers are the mirror image of Thornfield. Where Thornfield was


mystical and romantic , Moor House has a comfortable and domestic setting. Jane’s


instant rapport with the “ spontaneous, genuine, genial compassion”, of Mary, Diana and


St. John allow her to feel at ease and safe. The contrast between Rochester and St. John


play a major part in the development of Jane’s self-fulfillment.


It is in Jane’s description of the two men that the reader gets the most tangible


picture of their contrasts. Bronte uses words such as “wild” and “moody” to describe


Rochester, whereas St. John is “compressed, condensed and controlled”, (v.iii.356).


A disciplined and educated missionary, he is focused on his one devotion and…


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