"They have a worth-so i have always believed;and if i cannot believe it now, it is because i am insane-quite insane:with my viens running fire, and my heart beating faster than i can count it throbs."(pg319)
This quotation near the end of chapter 27 shows how intense Jane's feelings are towards Mr. rochester. Her feelings are this intense do to the fact that Mr. Rochester is still legally married to Bertha Mason. Even though Mr. Rochester almost convinces Jane to stay she reliezes she will be insane to stay. It would almost be like how Bertha Mason embodies how Jane feels within, basically her stunt double. Jane feels her staying is against her morals and she must go its just making her insane.
While I understand the urge to read ahead (when there is time), I want to discourage you from posting about chapters that haven't been assigned. You play "spoiler" and people will be reluctant to participate in your discussion group if that is what is happening.
ReplyDeleteI feel that jane is definitely dealing with inner conflicts, she is a highly moral creature and could not be sane if she were to go against her beliefs
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