Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester
.... It can be seen that she has a unique way of showing her
love to
Rochester, in which she remains somewhat unemotional and detached. ....
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Celie & Jane
.... Likewise, Jane will find her happiness by being brave enough to endure social ostracism and be free to express her
love for
Rochester. ....
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Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
.... As
Rochester is enduring his great suffering (which saves him), Jane finally recognizes that she cannot deny her
love for
Rochester. ....
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Jane Eyre's Two Relationships
.... actually made) (Berg 114). Jane's return to
Rochester leads her to the
love she has sought since childhood. She is independent, and ....
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Conceptions of Evil in Bronte & Dickens
.... Her relationships with Edward
Rochester and with St. John Rivers illuminate the nature of
love and the nature of evil as seen by this young girl. ....
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Jane, Celie and Chocolate
.... However, she risks social ostracism for the
love of
Rochester, but not until she realizes she has been not seeing the broad perspective of living as much as ....
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Bronte and Douglass
.... discovery of
love despite her often limiting environment, but it is also the story of
Rochester's identity development and his discovery of
love despite the ....
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Women in work and marriage
.... her that they do. Jane's return to
Rochester leads her to the
love she has sought since childhood. She is independent, and this ....
(2703

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The Harem in Egypt and Syria
.... Jane's resolution to win Mr.
Rochester once she has realized her
love and once she has contrasted him with the Reverend Mr. St. ....
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The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
.... Jane's resolution to win Mr.
Rochester once she has realized her
love and once she has contrasted him with the Reverend Mr. St. ....
(10594

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Jane Eyre
.... she leaves the two men who want to marry her, though neither will (or can) marry her on her terms, terms of
love and honesty. Jane leaves
Rochester because of ....
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Choices in Madam Bovary and Jane Eyre
.... St. John Rivers cannot give her the
love she wants.
Rochester was dishonest and marriage with him would be a breach of divine law. ....
(1716

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The Story of Jane Eyre
.... she leaves the two men who want to marry her, though neither will (or can) marry her on her terms, terms of
love and honesty. Jane leaves
Rochester because of ....
(2378

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Jane Eyre
.... It is just possible, Sargasso suggests, that
Rochester is not as worthy the
love of a good woman as even the good woman herself thinks. Bronte, Charlotte. ....
(1778

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Jane Eyre
.... Jane's all-consuming passion and not much less of a fire in
Rochester, "'I saw it .... Jane's cries for
love are mistaken as evil outburst by those who wish to keep ....
(952

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Literary Views of Women
.... an obsession that included the past, the present, and the future: "His
love is like .... Charlotte Bront?'s Jane Eyre by telling the story of
Rochester's first wife ....
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Novels Reflection of How Society Views Women
.... an obsession that included the past, the present, and the future: "His
love is like .... Charlotte Bront?'s Jane Eyre by telling the story of
Rochester's first wife ....
(1937

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Sibling Relations in 3 Novels
.... Because her
love for St. John is of a brotherly nature and not of a romantic one, Jane comes to realize that she still loves
Rochester, and she returns to ....
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The relationships between family members in Literature
.... Because her
love for St. John is of a brotherly nature and not of a romantic one, Jane comes to realize that she still loves
Rochester, and she returns to ....
(2031

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The Bronte Sisters
.... Early on he is consumed by his
love for Helen, a young widow who .... to recognize within herself the emotional and physical response which
Rochester has awakened. ....
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The Princess of Cleves
.... it precisely because he has often seen how foolishly those in
love behave, yet .... John Wit, Earl of
Rochester, had been a noted court wit whose licentious ways ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... Emma Woodhouse and Mr. Knightley, romantic
love match as they are, are also .... earlier generation, however, and not unlike Jane Eyre and
Rochester ensconced in ....
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Chasing the Satirical Holy Grail
.... Thus we assume that his
love is fickle, and certainly will move to another object all too soon. .... http://www.lib.
rochester.edu/camelot/intrvws/lodge.htm ---. ....
(1999

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Jane Eyre Outline Introduction.
.... Only equals like Jane and
Rochester dare to speak truth couched in language of .... is a liberation of women in every realm of life, including romantic
love. ....
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Legend of King Arthur
.... The code that the wisdom of Arthur exhibits is, then, the code of "brotherly
love." The "chivalry" of King Arthur's wisdom .... http://www: lib.
rochester.edu/camelot ....
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After-Death Communication Phenomenon
....
Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions. Long, JP (1999). .... Found online at: www.adcrf.org
Love - in search of a reason for living. (1990-2000). ....
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The Criminal Mind
.... Often is it revenge due to spurned
love or misdirected anger at a .... McAndrews, M., Matkowski, K., and Schwartzman, P. Children and Fire:
Rochester Fire-Related ....
(1132

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Arson & Pyromania
.... Often is it revenge due to spurned
love or misdirected anger at a .... McAndrews, M., Matkowski, K., and Schwartzman, P. Children and Fire:
Rochester Fire-Related ....
(1130

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Idylls of the King
.... As Arthur questions his entire life, faith and God's
love for him upon his passing, so Christ ....
rochester.edu/camelot/cammenu.htm King Arthur: A man for the ages ....
(1258

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Tennyson's Idyll's of the King
.... As Arthur questions his entire life, faith and God's
love for him upon his passing, so Christ ....
rochester.edu/camelot/cammenu.htm King Arthur: A man for the ages ....
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