Wednesday, October 27, 2010

" 'My living darling!These are certainly her limbs, and these her features;but i cannot be so blest, after all my misery. It is a dream; such dreams as I have had at night when i have had a night when I clasped her once more to my heart, as i do now; and kissed her as thus--and felt that she loved me, and trusted that she would not leave me... Gentle, soft dream, soft dream nesting into my arms now,you will fly,too, as your sisters have all fled before you: but kiss me before you go embrace me Jane' " Chap.37 pg 382.
This quote is Rochester how at firsts believes how Jane visiting him is a dream. Jane assurses him he isnt having a dream and it is actually her in his room. As Rochester grabs Jane to feel her embrace him she relieazes and tells Rochester she will be with him forever. Is this true love i see? how Jane comes back to horrible poor Rochester and still loves him and wants to be with him forever. I guess so it would only be true love for that if Jane really didnt love Rochester she wouldnt want to be with a "crippled" man and at that a poor man who's status has went down in society. After all that Rochester has put Jane through she still wants to be with him! wow most women wouldnt go back to a man like that which proves the love between Jane and Rochester is true.

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