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Quest for a Place in Life
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Throughout the novel Jane Eyre, written by Charlotte Bronte, we are shown how each stage in Jane’s life coincides with a particular location, in which Jane lives. ... Not only does Helen befriend Jane but she also teaches Jane many valuable things about life and religion. ... Jane’s pupil, Adele brings joy to Jane’s life and yet reminds Jane “how precious occasional holidays had been to [her]” (112). ...
Thornfield stands out as the turning point in Jane’s life, as it is there that she experiences love and heartache, but it is at Moor House where she tries to forget it. ... Life at the Moor House stands in contrast to that of Gateshead, as the Rivers are like the family Jane never had. ... Jane stumbles upon a place called Ferndean “a building of considerable antiquity, moderate size, and no architectural pretensions” (437) buried deep in the woods. ... She has been searching for true happiness, all the while moving through different phases in her life. ... Jane has truly accomplished her quest for a place in life.
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Title: Quest for a Place in Life
Words: 1083 Rating: None Pages: 4.3 submitted by: foxxy64
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