Wednesday, October 20, 2010

From our class dicussion monday we reliaze thatJane leaving mr.rochester all in all is a some what good decision. In the book as we read in chapter 28 it appears as though she had made a very bad decision. How she was begging for change on the street it looked like Jane was going no where after leaving mr.rochester. She ends up in St.Johns which is right her haven as she returns back to health and gets on her feet. In chapter 29 Jane trys to decided what she is going to do with herself and how she wont live off of st.johns, she is trying her hardest to get off her feet and make a living of her to self to prove to everyone their is life after mr.rochester. Jane later tells Rivers some of her history and also Jane Elliott so Rivers helps Jane find an unglamorous job knowing she wont be looking for charity to much longer. Proving to herself their is life after Rochester.

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  1. How Jane will become independent of St. John and his family is of some interest to me, mainly in that she has no connections, and very little skill in anything but teaching, and though there may be other governess opportuities, Diana and Mary also look to become governesses; i think that well-to-do families would prefer well brought up ladies than one of Jane's background. That being said it seems that Jane will need to learn new skills before she can suppport herself.

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