[REVIEW] Portrait of a Passionate, Determined, and Unafraid Governess //Jane Eyre BY Charlotte Brontë//

Reading Jane Eyre was like an agonizing fire to my already ablaze heart.
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Even before I opened the book, dear reader, I already knew what these pages held. There was a promise of passion, of struggle, of bravery. And as I began with Jane her journey through her difficult childhood and her challenging life, later on, I was filled with emotions I had only ever reserved for Wuthering Heights.

There is a strange intensity in Charlotte Bronte’s words; I was both inside and outside. I was Jane and she was me. We were one. Her plight was my plight. Her wishes were my wishes. My heart was beating faster and faster as I turned the pages, mad with anticipation for I knew, I knew I was headed towards a most beautiful love. 

Brontë writes in a manner that pulls you into the story. You are there with Jane in the red room, you witness what she witnesses, you feel dread as her heart feels it, you hate who she hates.

Being at the mercy of a writer is most liberating.

You are free of any responsibility thence. You don’t have to do anything but let your gaze fall on the words and let them travel far and true into the deep recesses of your mind, awakening memories that you thought you never had, let them make their way south and tug at your heartstrings like a most insistent child, demanding attention, craving love.

Jane Eyre’s situation, as we begin this story, is most pitiful. You cannot help but feel sorry for her. The oppression she faces is unbearable. Would that I could I’d have snatched that little frightened, beaten girl from these pages and kept her close to me, shushed her and lulled her to a sweet and peaceful sleep. I wanted to do that so badly.

Charlotte Brontë succeeded in making me love her from the very first page and I think that’s a quality these sisters had in common – Emily destroyed me by rendering my heart a passion for her dark hero and his wild lover, and Charlotte gave me Janethis plain and obscure heroine, with her simple tale of woe, with her hopes and dreams and the purest heart.

”No, I was not heroic enough to purchase liberty at the price of caste.”

From the very beginning, if there is one thing we are sure of Jane Eyre is that she knows her mind.

Even as a little girl, when asked whether, if given the chance, she would like to live with her own distant relatives even if they were a bit poor, she declined. Poverty was a degradation in her mind and she did not falter in admitting it.

Her fearless and free-thinking mind painted her in such a vivid image in my mind that I quickly forgot I was reading and began to feel that I was being.

She was never a mere fictional being in my mind. She was a living, breathing personacting out her life in front of my eyes, in my world…or was I in hers? I forget.

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Having a passionate temper was deemed her fault since childhood. Jane said what she believed to be true, she felt intensely, she was not a rebel without a cause and yet, these propensities were labeled as FAULTS against the good nature of children.

How I would like to ask every pathetic little relative and acquaintance of Mrs. reed, was it a fault?

Being keen is a virtue of the highest order because it’s the people who feel deeply that love intensely and without guile, as Jane did all her life. She was virtuous, brave, and much too modest. Such qualities don’t come often in that combination and regarding them as faults is a crime, a crime which was committed much too frequently against Jane Eyre.

The rigidity of the society Jane was brought up in crept upon her understanding soon enough and yet she never gave up her imagination and wishes of a better life.

BRAVE INDEED.

The school she had been sent to – Lowood Institution – was, to her, an absurd sort of place, although it did provide her the means to better herself, to be able to make a name in society. Still, the teachers’ violent behavior towards these little girls left me horrified and Brontë’s casual tone while describing it all renders it even more chilling, which I guess was the point. In any way, I was invested so much in Jane’s circumstances that I just couldn’t help my emotions. They were flying every which way

FLOGGED. BULLIED. DISTRESSED. Such was Jane’s state in Lowood. But she never gave up. She was the kind who starts rebellions against injustice and cruelty. Her friend Helen Burns’ influence humbled her greatly out of such thoughts to quite an extent.

Still, the fire that burnt in her heart never really died. It just waited for the right ammunition.

”By dying young, I shall escape great sufferings.”

The little girl tiptoed, past her bedtime, into the room of the ill and the dying. Finding her best friend lying therewith an air of finality about her she couldn’t conceal her tears. And neither could I. Jane’s little heart couldn’t bear the thought of Helen being taken away from her forever and I grieved for her most intensely, most painfully.

How could you, Miss Brontë? What sort of witchcraft is this? You make your readers coil and writhe with pain with an ease that would rival God himself! How could you do this to us?
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Reading Jane Eyre was certainly not an easy task. It demanded too much from meemotionally, mentally, physicallyfor I was heavily invested in Jane’s story from the very beginning – so much so that I couldn’t bear the thought of being driven away from her without knowing her whole story.

Jane was a wild soul hidden inside a duty-bound body.

She longed to surmount the blue hills across the fields, she wanted to break free of the meager existence she had been subjected to at Lowood. She wanted to traverse the woods, to get lost in them, to seek the treasures of experience.

She wanted to love and be loved.

That was all she wanted. Such was the wish of her lovely heart. Can’t every single one of us relate to her desire? No matter where we are, what we do, the one thing that we want the one thing our heart always desiresis freedom.

And SHE DID FIND IT. Later rather than sooner but she got to taste it nonetheless. And how could she not anyway? For a person with such a tender heart and such strong mind, it’s hardly a surprise.

”It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility: they must have action; they will make it if they cannot find it.”

Jane had always been in a quiet revolt against her circumstances, from the very beginning of her life with Mrs. Reed until the time she went back to Mr. Rochester.

Hers was an unquiet mind and a wandering soul. She could NEVER be contained. Even when she came to work at Thornfield and her situation improved a lot from her previous life, she couldn’t help but feel deprived of all the wondrous people she hadn’t yet met, all the beautiful places she hadn’t yet seen and although hers was a bit of a negative approach, that never stopped her heart from dreaming bigger. Such a combination rendered her intelligent.

”I did not like re-entering Thornfield. To pass its threshold was to stagnation.”

Her first impression of Mr. Rochester was that of someone who had, brought excitement to her stagnant life in those wide and gloomy halls where she was the governess. She longed for activity and for her unfathomable mind, activity, it seemed, had found her at last.

But Jane’s meeting to Mr.Rochester did not strike me as peculiar. It was just the sort of scene a Brontë would want to happen – eerie, mysterious, dark, and a bit exciting. There is not a very striking contrast between the dark and foggy lands that surround Thornfield and the mystical moors where stood the dark abode of Catherine and Heathcliff. And so, the image of their toxic love was kept fresh in my mind even as I followed the events at Thornfield.

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”The ease of his manner freed me from painful restraint; the friendly frankness, as correct as cordial, with which he treated me, drew me to him. I felt at times, as if he were my relation, rather than my master: yet he was imperious sometimes still; but I did not mind that; I saw it was his way. So happy, so gratified did I become with this new interest added to life, that I ceased to pine after kindred: my thin crescent destiny seemed to enlarge; the blanks of existence were filled up; my bodily health improved; I gathered flesh and strength.”

IN SHORT, dear reader, JANE WAS IN LOVE.

Now, having overcome my faint scruples against the match due to something that the brooding master of Thornfield declared in a rushed conversation, something the lines of – “I am old enough to be your father.”I came to understand how well-matched Jane and Rochester were. Jane was not saint-like. She had desires, she dreamt of better circumstances and she wanted to experience all that life could offer.

A tenacious, wandering and clever mind as hers needed someone just as clever.

Someone who could match her temper, who could understand her silent reproaches and dreamy wonders without the need of words. And she had found such a man in Mr. Rochester. And he, in return, wanted to experience all that he could not during his youth. Hiding a most unpleasant and dark secret, he longed to be in the presence of innocence again, to know the pleasures of an unpolluted mind. And who could have been a better fit than Jane?

Her steady and quick remarks kept him on his toes and his broodiness and mystery fed her imagination in a way no-one else ever could.

It is no coincidence when a man finds himself keen on a girl so inexperienced in the ways of the world. A man loves best when he knows he has something to offer that his partner is not in possession of yet.

In Jane, he found such a partner.

He had made Jane his confidante, sharing with her the tales of his misspent youth, this girl who had no idea how such a world worked (despite being a clever person, her mind was still shielded from the vices of the grown-ups). He did this because it made him feel “needed”, “valued” and not as a master, but as a teacher, as an unwilling friend, as a well-wisher. Of such feelings he had been alienated for so long he had quite forgotten the pleasures that they brought.

Rochester and Jane’s love affair was a mere chance. But then which isn’t? It is chance that threw them in each others’ ways, that’s true enough. At this point, they were still just getting to know each other but it was a most ardent love that made it impossible to stay apart.

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Still, this is NOT an account of Mr. Rochester and Jane’s love story, dear reader. But of how Jane dealt with the frequent and distressing blows that life was yet to deal her. Yes, she loved the man, but that’s not the be-all and end off of her story.

It did not begin with Mr. Rochester’s arrival in her life and it certainly doesn’t end with her departure from his gloomy self.

That’s what makes it all the more beautiful. Jane, whose circumstance had made her such a strong womanboth worldly and emotionallywasn’t dependent on anyone to save her from anything. Nothing frightened her as much as being captive. And so she followed her wishes, no matter what and yet had sense enough to not let her character be tarnished by such whimsical fancies as the heart sometimes indulges in.

Her story took a lot out of me. Her journey from being a pitiful (but still not weak) child at Gateshead Hall to being a scared yet determined pupil at Lowood to finding her courage and love in the gloomy and mysterious halls of Thornfield taught me to hope, to be stern where it’s needed, and compassion. 

I have a lot more to say, dear reader, about our heroine and her journey but for now, this will have to do.
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Sooo??
What did you think? Have you read Jane Eyre?
Did my review of her character and her story match your reflections, even if just a little bit?
What did you think of her union with Mr. Rochester?

57 thoughts on “[REVIEW] Portrait of a Passionate, Determined, and Unafraid Governess //Jane Eyre BY Charlotte Brontë//

  1. I LOVE THIS AND COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOU! I adore Jane Eyre it is one of my favourite classics, up there with p+p, and the first time I read it I was completely and utterly taken in. The writing is beautiful, the character is most interesting and the story is truly gorgeous.

    Jane is a female chatacter I admire.Her wit, determination and her ability to truly know herself despite the rigidity of the societal expectations placed upon her, was something that resonated within me and I loved her story with all my heart.

    As you said- Bronte was a true master at her craft and knew how to mesmerise her reader – and everything Jane went through I felt with every fibre of my being.

    Her reunion with Mr Rochester was extraordinarily well done, there were no expectations, no right, no wrong just the need for each other and for what they truly wanted- not what society wanted. I loved that he was not the centre of the story but rather another element of fate that Jane happened to encounter, her journey is so much more than their relationship and it was fantastic.

    Jane Eyre will forever hold a place in my heart- a book that is forever a comfort while also bwing a heart wrenching read!

    BEAUTIFUL POST- 💜💜

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    1. YESSSS!! I NEVER THOUGHT ANY OTHER BOOK COULD MAKE ME LOVE AS ARDENTLY AS Pride and Prejudice and Wuthering Heights but DAMN WAS I WRONGGG!! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️ And I am sooo glad I was! I am just so sad that it took me soooooooo fucking long to get here! To be honest, I have had this copy of Jane Eyre for a REALLY long time but it was only after I got to know that there is a movie adaptation with MICHAEL fucking FASSBENDER in it….I JUST COULDNT RESIST!! 😍😍😍😍😍 I knew I had to fucking read the book ASAP to be able to see the movie….but now, I am not so sure! The beauty of these amazing characters, of this MOST EXTRAORDINARILY WRITTEN BOOK will somehow diminish if the movie isn’t well done, you know!

      Have you see the movie yet? How was it? True to the book?

      ME TOOOO! After Lizzie, she is the one to look up to! The restraint and determination she shows throughout is to be marvelled at! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

      She really did! She just……AHHHH!! I don’t have any words left to describe how beautifully and masterfully she has handled this story, structured it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

      I AM IN LOOVEEEEEE!!! AND YESSSSS!! Those last few pages had me in tearsss!! 😭😭😭😍😍😍😍😍❤️ My heart swelled to double it’s size when she goes back there and finds him…😭😭😭😭😭

      FANTASTIC!! just….😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

      I AM SOOOO. GLAD YOU SHARED YOUR LOVEFOR THE BOOK HERE, KB! I was DYING to talk about it!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH FOR YOUR AWESOME COMMENT AND A THOUSAND THANK YOUUS FOR READING THIS…I know it got ridiculously long but I JUST COULDNT HELP IT! THE WORDS KEPT POURING AND POURING!! 😭😭😭😍😍😍😍❤️❤️

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      1. I KNOW RIGHT- I ONLY got around to reading it a couple years ago but it had been on my shelf for a couple of years before hand. I havent seen the movie yet, IM TOO WORRIED IT WONT LIVE UP TO THE BEAUTY OF THE BOOK!

        The book is hust so intricate and clever and movies tend to miss out a lot of the more subtler elements! I am planning to watch it soon but I am mentally and emotionally preparing myself first!

        The WRITING IS JUST AHHHH… THE ENDING WAS JUST BEAUTIFULLY DONE AND IT IS AN ALL AROUND WONDERFUL BOOK.

        I AM ALWAYS WILLING TO SHARE MY LOVE OF BOOKS! YOURE WELCOME IT WAS A WONDERFUL POST/REVIEW – YOU CAN DEFINITELY SEE YOUR EMOTIONS TOWARDS THE BOOK IT MADE THE REVIEW A LOVELY READ! The length was fine 😂 the book deserves a long post! 💜💜

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      2. Dont! I mean, I too have been waiting to first talk to someone who has watched it and really loved the book too to see if the movie is worth watching or not! Lets not be the experiments! 🤣🤣 I know its not a good thing to say but better that they ruin their experience by watching it than us, yeah?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Just kidding! 😜😜😜😜👻👻👻

        But really, lets you and me wait for a while until there is some solid recommendation to watch the movie and if not then…oh well, we are more than happy with our book anyway! 😎😎😍😍❤️❤️

        I AM SOOO GLAD YOU LIKED THE REVIEW, hon! And EVEN MORE HAPPY THAT YOU THINK THE LENGTH OF THIS POST IS JUSTIFIED! 🤣🤣😍😍😜😜❤️❤️❤️❤️👻👻💕☔️☔️

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      3. Sound like a good plan!! I do love the book so I have been putting off the movie anyway – I am leaning towards never watching it bu if we find someone who does like it then I will have to be convinced 😂🤣😂🤣 The book is definitely enough anyway! So I will stick with your plan !

        IT WAS A LOVELY REVIEW – DEFINITELY JUSTIFIED ! (mine are always pretty long anyway 😂) BUT THIS BOOK IS TOTALLY WORTH IT 😁😊😋😍😘🥰💖❤💕

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  2. Lovely review! Unfortunately, I didn’t love the book as much as you did. Admittedly, it is well written, just not my kind of book. But I am happy, you liked it so much and I enjoyed your review! 😀

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    1. I AM SOOO GLAD YOU LIKED THE REVIEWWW!! 😍❤️ And the fact that you read it even though you didnt like the book makes me feel honored! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR READING AND FOR YOUR SWEEEETTTT COMMENT! ❤️❤️💕 👻☔️

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  3. Yes yes yes!!! When I first read this book, I accidentally spoiled myself because of the dumb forward—I thought I would HATE the ending because I thought it meant Jane was weak for going back…but when I read it, I was shocked to find that I LOVED it with all my heart 😭 Your thoughts are mine exactly. Beautiful review.

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    1. THANK YOU SOOO SOOO MUCH FOR YOU AWESOME COMMENT, Allisa! MADE MY DAYYY!! 😭😭😭😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️👻👻

      AND I KNOW RIGHTTT?!? 😱😱😱😱😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Like you, I knew a little about the ending as well…BUT DAMNNN! It was faaaarrr from being disappointing!! 😭😭😭😭😭 I JUST CANNOT GET JANE AND ROCHESTER AND THORNFIELD AND BRONTË’S WORDS OUT OF MY MINDDD!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 HELP MEEEEEEE!!

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  4. I AM SPEECHLESS!!!!!!!!!!!

    I don’t know what to comment other than to say yes, so much yes! I feel this with all my soul. I love Jane Eyre with all of my heart

    Rain this is the best blog post review I have ever read. I love it so much!!!!

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    1. AWWWW!! I AM SOOO GLAD MY WORDS SPOKE TO YOUR FEELINGS ABOUT THIS BEAUTIFUL BOOK, Emer! I AM TELLING YOU READING THIS HAS DESTROYED MEEEE!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

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    1. OH PLEAASSEEE READ IT SOOOONNNNN, Beck! 😍😍😍😍😍

      And Sense and Sensibility is SUCH A GOOD NOVEL!😍😍 I hope you enjoy reading it!!

      THANK YOU FOR YOUR AWESOME COMMENT, Beck!😍❤️😘💕😘👻☔️

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  5. Surprisingly, this is not the most ardent review I have ever seen for this book. A lot of people have such a strong attachment to it and the main character. I definitely need to add this to my TBR.

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  6. I have never read Jane Eyre and I need to because it’s such a classic book and seems deserving of all its wonderful praise. Your review does such amazing work of it and makes me want to read it all the more!

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    1. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, Amanda! I AM SOOO GLAD YOU LIKED THE REVIEWWW!! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️ and PLEASE DO READ IT SOMETIME! Then we can gush about how much it destroyed USSSS!! 😭😭😭😭❤️❤️

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  7. It’s been a long, loooong time since I read this and the details tend to blur in my mind, but your passionate review (well done!) is a testimony of the timelessness of this author’s work and the reason they are still appreciated and enjoyed in our time.
    Thanks for sharing! 🙂

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    1. AAAHHH!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH, Maddalena!! 😍😍❤️❤️ I am SOO glad you liked the review! IT REALLY WAS AN AMAZING BOOK! 😍❤️❤️ The writing was soo veautiful it still swims in my mind…😍❤️

      THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR YOUR SWEEET COMMENT!!😍❤️❤️👻👻💕☔️

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    1. Thank you SOOO much, Sheetal! 😍😍❤️❤️ I am SOOOOO GLAD my review made you wanna pick this up again! 😍👻👻👻 Because I would LOVE to hear your thoughts on it! ❤️❤️

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  8. Amazing Review, love!!!❤️ OMG, now I have to read it, I think I’m the only one in the universe who hasn’t read it yet lol, but now I’m really interested 🥰
    P.S: How is it that your posts are so beautifully written? you are such an inspiration 😍

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    1. OH MY GODD THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH, Sofii!! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️💕💕😭😭😭 YOU ARE THE BET AND YOU ALWAYS SAY THE SWEEEEEEEETEST THINGS! 😭😭😍😍❤️❤️

      Oh PLEASE do read it!! PRETTYYY PLEEEAAASSSEEEEEEEEEE?!?!????! 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️😍😍❤️❤️❤️

      THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR READING, hon! I know it was soo fucking long! 🤣🤣🤣 And that makes me all the more grateful that you read it! ❤️

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  9. This is incredible, Rain! How on Earth does a story get a person to feel this much, to become one with every single one of their emotions??? I’m impressed by how much you loved her character and really felt her breath, almost like she was tangible. I’m really glad that you loved this, this much. I haven’t read this but definitely hope to try it someday. It was actually a must for me when Lyndsay Faye released Jane Steele, which was sort of inspired by Jane Eyre. I still haven’t read either one of them though hahaha Again, fantastic review as always, Rain! 😀

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    1. I AM TELLING YOU, Lashaan, reading her life spelled out in her insistent and passionate words made me feel MUCH TOO DEEPLY! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 IT WAS AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE, similar to how I felt while reading wuthering Heights. 😍😍❤️❤️❤️

      Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye? Hadnt heard of this one but you say the character is inspired by Jane Eyre? Is it like a retelling or something? I AM INTRIGUED! 😍😍

      But please read Jane Eyre whenever you get the time AND I AM SUREEE YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE IT! Its not one of those classics that tend to over explain everything in excruciating detail! Nope…not a single word is out of place in this masterpiece!! 😍😍❤️❤️

      Ps: how are you getting on with The Hobbit?! 😍😍

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      1. Ohhh you should go check out what Jane Steele is about then. It might intrigue you if you’re into mystery novels.

        Gahahaha I’m actually quite happy to see you wondering what’s up with my Hobbit reading experience! 😂 I won’t spoil my final verdict on it but I’m almost done so you’ll just have to check out my review in due time! 🙈 It’s going to be… something. 😏

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      2. I do like mystery novels and since its been A WHILE since I last read any, I will definitely check this one out! Thank you sooo much for the suggestion Lashaan! 😊😊

        I AMM!! I AM REALLYY EXCITED FOR YOUR REVIEWWWWW!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😱😱😱😱

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    1. OH PLEASE PLEASE PRETTYYYY PLLLLEEEAAASSEEE DOO READ IT, E!! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️👻😭😭😭😍 YOU WILL LOVE IT SOO MUCH I AM TELLING YOIUUUUU!! 😭😍😍😭😍😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

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  10. I actually haven’t read Jane Eyre- but your review is beautifully and eloquently written! I’ll definitely have to check it out. I find the Bronte sisters very intimidating for some reason.

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    1. AWWWWW!!! THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH FOR YOR SWEEEET WORDSSS, Sarah! 😍😍❤️❤️😭😭 you say the nicest things! 😍😍❤️

      And I agree about them seeming a but intimidating. And thats one of the reasons it took me sooo long to make the decision to read Wuthering Heights..but once you read any of their works….ahhhhh!! THEY ARE FAAAARR CROM INTIMIDATING!! ❤️❤️😍😍😍😍

      Please let me know when you read it? 😍❤️❤️❤️

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    1. IT REALLY DOESSS!! I mean I just finished reading it and I WANNA GO BACKKKKK AGAINNNNNN!!! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

      Thank you soo much for reading the review!! AND I VERY GLAD THAT YOU LOVED THE BOOK TOOOOO!! 😍😍❤️❤️👻👻☔️

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    1. I AM SOOO GLAD YOU GOT TO READ IT IN HIGH SCHOOL! I too wish I’d have read it sooner so that I could have loved it longerrrrrr!! 😭😭❤️😍😍😍

      Thank you sooo much for reading, Chocoviv!! ❤️❤️😘💕👻☔️

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  11. I have to shamefully admit that I’m not the biggest fan of Jane Eyre *hides*. It’s not a bad book, of course, but it simply wasn’t something I could personally love. I’ll say this, though – the way the romance is handled is pretty brilliant, especially for the time. I loved that at the end, when they finally got together for real, they felt more like equals of each other, versus when they first wanted to marry where I felt that the power imbalance was bad.

    Have you by any chance read Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye? I adored that retelling so damn much, it’s genuinely one of my favorite retellings. 🙂 Amazing review!!

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    1. Hahhaah!! Oh noo! Don’t hide, hon! 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️😘😘 Because I TOTALLY get what you mean by them being a bit unfit for each other when Jane first arrives at Thornfield! You have worded it very beautifully – yes, there was indeed a bit of a power imbalance, as you say! And YOU ARE RIGHT, they stood equalised by the end and maybe thats why the reunion was even more beautiful! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️

      Ohh!! You are the second person to suggest me this one! 😍😍 NOW I REALLYYY MUST READ ITT! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️ I will make sure to add it to my thr asap because I am definitely intrigued to read retellings of this beautiful book! 😍😍

      THANK YOU SOOO SOOO MUCH, Veronika! ❤️❤️❤️ I am so glad you liked the review, and the fact that you still read it even though the book wasnt THAT much to your liking has left me honored! THANK YOU THANK YOUUUUUU!! 💕💕💕💕💕

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  12. I’ve read “Jane Eyre” at least four times over the years. It is my favourite classic. Also, I’ve seen various renditions of Jane Eyre in movie and television. My personal favourite is the BBC one where Jane is portrayed by Ruth Wilson.

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    1. I have yet to watch an adaptation of the book! To be honest, I am dreading it because…the book was JUST TOO LOVELY to replace its memory, you know! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️ But you are right, I have heard the BBC one is really well done and very true to the book? ❤️😍 I will DEFINITELY give it a try!! 😍😍❤️

      THANK YOU SOOO MUCH FOR YOUR LOVELY, LOVELY COMMENT!! 😍😍❤️🥰🥰

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  13. Rain, I’m going to admit something. I’m not a classic kind-of-gal. They aren’t my thing. They’ve never called me, and the few attempts at reading them were in vain, I never did finish one.

    But your reviews and you love for them, makes me want to give then another chance. Every one of your reviews of the Bronte Sisters is so well written, expressing so much love for the story and the characters that you can’t help but fall in love with your review, and want to pick up the book.
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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    1. Oh I can relate to this feeling a bit! Because although I ADORE them, there are times when reading them becomes a task! 🤣🤣🤣 Its all about the mood, I guess?

      BUT I AM SOOO GLAD YOU LIKED THIS REVIEW AND THAT IT MADE YOU WANT TO READ IT!! 😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️ Oh please please do read it!! BECAUSE I WOULD LOVE YO READ YOUR THOUGHTS ON IT! 😍😍❤️❤️

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  14. Oh WOW Rain!! Hahaha you really make me want to run out and read the same things you do. I really think Bronte plowed everything she is and felt and experienced into Jane. Especially her views on poverty and how horrible it was. A stain. I’m not sure I felt it quite as powerfully as you did but I love how we get to understand about a period of time through Bronte’s works. It’s beautiful and emotional. ❤️❤️❤️ Wonderful review.

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    1. Hahahaha!! If I can make you feel like that then my work here is done! Packed and ready to move onto change other minds now! 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️

      YESSS!!! It was…just soo…AHHHH!! SUCH AN AMAZING READING EXPERIENCE! 😍😍❤️❤️ Bronte really went all out and put all of her heart in crafting this character and her story and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HER FOR THIS! 😍😍🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️💫💫💕💕

      Thank you SOOOOO much for your AMAZINGGG comment, Dani! ❤️❤️❤️😘😘🌟🌟💕💕⭐️⭐️

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