Book Discussion: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

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Posted: 12 years ago
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What a beautiful story, so emotive and passionate. I have to say that this is my favourite book of all time and im so sad that i have finished it as it was just fantastic! The dialogue between Jane and Mr Rochester was superb and had so much passion and deep love. Is it possible to fall in love with a book character because if it is then Mr Rochester gets my vote! What is everyone else's views of this book? 😳

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Posted: 12 years ago
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I enjoyed the book very much. It is worthy of the epithet 'classic'. Although I knew a little of the story I did not realise there was so much more in it. For instance I didn't know it started off during the main characters childhood. Jane Eyre was a very likeable character, always interesting, never bland. When shown coldness and disdain she learned to rebel and hate; later when shown the example of forgiveness (by her first friend Helen Burns) she learns patience and compassion for others. She grows into a sensible young woman who nevertheless has a wild streak that yearns for freedom. I found the plot meaty and it never flagged for me.
I thought Mr Rochester was a very silly man, also quite selfish and devious. He only ever saw his own wants. In a way he was a large child who had never grown up and faced his responsibilities. I almost laughed at his attempt to 'explain' to Jane after his scheme was rumbled that he considered himself free to marry in his own mind . In his self delusion he was almost as mad as his wife.

Well that was quite of it! Also one thing that I found interesting was that the language had started to change a little more towards the modern when compared to Jane Austen who was writing about 1805. 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I never felt Rochester was a silly character though a deeply flawed and troubled one yes his relationship and dialogue with Jane I have always loved though, of them all St John was the one I least understood and disliked the most.

If you like adaptations, I can highly recommend the four part adaptation starring Ruth Wilson as Jane, and Toby Stephens as Rochester. 😳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Even though parts of it were rather dry, I love this book. I plan to re-read it very soon, I'll probably purchase a hardback. 😆 The dialogue between Eyre and Rochester amused me. I do need to read Wuthering Heights at some point.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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That's Wuthering Heights and Wide Sargasso Sea on my wish list :-)
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Its been years since I read and even re-read Jane Eyre so don't remember details but I remember Jane being one of my favorite heroines of that time. It was a very bold portrayal back then of no-nonsense, rebellious back-answering female, a quality which was generally frowned upon. I guess that's what caught the attention of Rochester, finally a female who wasn't intimidated by him and could counter his verbal attacks and disdain.
I do remember the start of the final chapter though, "Reader, I married him" 😆. It was so direct keeping with her character which is also one of the most memorable lines in literature as well.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: zephyr29

Its been years since I read and even re-read Jane Eyre so don't remember details but I remember Jane being one of my favorite heroines of that time. It was a very bold portrayal back then of no-nonsense, rebellious back-answering female, a quality which was generally frowned upon. I guess that's what caught the attention of Rochester, finally a female who wasn't intimidated by him and could counter his verbal attacks and disdain.

I do remember the start of the final chapter though, "Reader, I married him" 😆. It was so direct keeping with her character which is also one of the most memorable lines in literature as well.

Jane was epic. There are very few female protagonists that I really enjoy reading, seems like I've an issue with pathetic, sloppy female lead. But boy! Jane is one of my favorite heroines really.
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Jane was epic. There are very few female protagonists that I really enjoy reading, seems like I've an issue with pathetic, sloppy female lead. But boy! Jane is one of my favorite heroines really.

In that case you must read the other works of Charlotte Bronte like Shirley, Villette and The Professor. Bronte always wrote strong female characters who are also flawed, making them all the more natural.
Though, of course, none can match the level of Jane Eyre, they are great reads nevertheless and are best in giving a more detailed view of class & society, but more than that the psychology and situation of women in those days.
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Originally posted by: city-musings

I enjoyed the book very much. It is worthy of the epithet 'classic'. Although I knew a little of the story I did not realise there was so much more in it. For instance I didn't know it started off during the main characters childhood. Jane Eyre was a very likeable character, always interesting, never bland. When shown coldness and disdain she learned to rebel and hate; later when shown the example of forgiveness (by her first friend Helen Burns) she learns patience and compassion for others. She grows into a sensible young woman who nevertheless has a wild streak that yearns for freedom. I found the plot meaty and it never flagged for me.

I thought Mr Rochester was a very silly man, also quite selfish and devious. He only ever saw his own wants. In a way he was a large child who had never grown up and faced his responsibilities. I almost laughed at his attempt to 'explain' to Jane after his scheme was rumbled that he considered himself free to marry in his own mind . In his self delusion he was almost as mad as his wife.

Well that was quite of it! Also one thing that I found interesting was that the language had started to change a little more towards the modern when compared to Jane Austen who was writing about 1805. 😆

@bold, Well almost 50 years had passed between the works of both authors so there were bound to be changes in language 😊
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Even though parts of it were rather dry, I love this book. I plan to re-read it very soon, I'll probably purchase a hardback. 😆 The dialogue between Eyre and Rochester amused me. I do need to read Wuthering Heights at some point.

Ah, Wuthering Heights...among my all-time favorite classics. A word of warning: its meant different things for different people. Which is why it can be found at the same time in majority of the most loved and most hated books of alltime 😆.
When I first read it I didn't like it at all with its very dark premise, but on rereading it a year later I fell completely in love with the book. It was literally a gut-wrenching moment!
So beware, you can experience very strong feelings with this book, love or hate thats for you to decide 😉.
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