Your reply is interesting, although since I started the thread a lot has changed. Love is not any more the main focus I see in Jane Eyre, now I tend to concentrate more on Jane as the woman, the fighter. Also, Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea changed the way I read Jane Eyre. It's not just a nice story of a governess falling in love with the master of the 'maison', now there are years of colonialism behind it, Rochester is a mere manipulated 'daddy's boy' and Jane an ignorant (or by that matter, Charlotte Bronte herself.)
As I said, the theme of love in the two novels appealed for the 16 year old me, but now my thoughts have changed completely concerning the two books in discussion.



Fyodor Dostoevsky
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