"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte: Victorian Values, Religious Beliefs, Society and Other Issues in
"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte: Victorian Values, Religious Beliefs, Society and Other Issues in
"Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte: Victorian Values, Religious Beliefs, Society and Other Issues in
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“Jane Eyre”
by Charlotte Bronte
That the Bible read literally and had codes and signals for
men to interpret
Religious beliefs in the novel
Jane encounters characters who follow
different religious beliefs
(1. Who? What do they believe in?)
in her search for happiness, and she
finally finds a middle-ground position. For
Jane, religion helps curb immoderate
passions, and it spurs one on to worldly
efforts and achievements. These
achievements include full self-knowledge
and complete faith in God.
Jane and Mr Rochester
Jane and Mr Rochester’s lives evolve after their
reunion, they mature as individuals, and also
grow close as a couple