Jane eyre.

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Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre has very modern ideas about what women should do or not. My aim is illustrate how are shown in the film. A good example of this is when Jane is in front of a window inRochester´s house (a metaphorical scene very frequent in the film where a meaning of liberty could be read) she talks about her desire of visit cities, talking men and women, of going out and be free to learnmore about everything.
In a similar manner, at the end of the film, when she is talking with St John, she accepts his proposition of going to India but not marrying him because “marriage would killme”. In my opinion, the only chain that Jane accepts is love, but love with matrimony because her Victorian education and her strong sense of correctness. In fact, when Mr. Rochester offers marry her, hetalks about “share his life and heart with her as an equal”. I think that she doesn´t accept being with him as a lover because she needs his respect and marriage means that for her.
Then, when sheis working as a teacher in a humble house (“an honorable job”), she has her own salary and lives with the support of someone for the first time in her life, she thanks St. John because that is morethat what she has ever had; she has became independent.
Finishing the film, she decides come back to Mr. Rochester´s because she realizes that her only freedom is making real her truth, that is, herlove. In fact, I would say that the main theme of the film is the loneliness, as we can see metaphorically in the frequent scenes of the main character walking alone across the moors. The Jane Eyre´smain search is having a family to belong to.
To sum up, Jane Eyre´s modernity lies in the fact of she feels a free human being who makes her own decisions. She knows and accepts some of her societyrules nevertheless she considers that some of them don´t suit her at all. Most of these ideas about Jane Eyre are connected with the novel´s author, Emily Brontë, who spent her childhood in a...
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