This was very pleasant; there is no happiness like
that of being loved by your fellow creatures, and feeling that your presence is
an addition to their comfort. (Charlotte Brontë, p. 260)
Jane Eyre is an orphaned girl who is
plain, small and she has unpleasant looking. On the contrary, she is also
described as an intelligent and independent character. In the book, it is
mentioned that when she was a child, she was very unhappy because her parents
died, had to live with her aunt in Gateshead Hall, and was sent to the terrible
school (Lowood Institute). From Jane’s struggles throughout her childhood
experiences, the reader gets to know the feelings to be a child who is
dependent and being controlled by adult to be disciplined and to have good
behaviors. Moreover, Jane’s character also tells the reader about the things
that people need to know from a child fantasies when having a very difficult
time after getting several punishments of not following the requirements to be
a good child.
In Lowood Institute, Jane finds Miss
Temple and Helen Burns as her role model and best friend. Jane respects Miss
Temple for she has given a positive impact to her students, Jane Eyre and Helen
Burns. She is a caring and good teacher because she treats and guides her
students very well. Besides, her only best friend, who is Helen Burns, is
described as calm, loving, and intelligent and from her point of view, both
Jane and reader learn about her devotion to God. It is proved when she says to
Jane:
“I am sure there is a future
state; I believe God is good; I can resign my immortal part to Him without any
misgiving. God is my father; God is my friend: I love Him; I believe He loves
me.” (p. 82)
From their friendship, I get to understand
the sense of losing a best friend because Helen was died after suffering from
diseases. Moreover, I can learn that from their friendship, people have a
chance to love and to learn about ourselves as a human being.
When Jane grows up, she becomes such a
heroine person because she really values her life and is very passionate to
speak the truth in order to express her desire. Besides, after moving to
Thornfield Hall, she also becomes a good teacher for Adèle because she teaches
her student to value herself as a girl and soon, her student becomes a great
student. In this place, she also learns a difficulty and joy of being an adult
because this is the place where she meets her first love, Mr. Rochester. He is
described as an intelligent, intellectual and sympathetic character who also
falls in love with Jane. On the contrary, he has been married to Bertha Manson
who is out of control. From Bertha Manson and Jane Eyre, the reader learns that
both of them share similarities because they have a romantic relationship with
Mr. Rochester. Besides, both of them shares the feeling of being imprisoned in
the house for Jane was imprisoned when she was child in the “red room” while
Bertha was imprisoned in her husband house. Mr. Rochester and Jane are haunted
because the presence of Bertha is actually destroyed their romantic
relationship. In connection with that, Jane refuses to get married with Mr.
Rochester because she values herself as a person and wants to save his life by
doing that even though she has a very difficult time at that time of being
penniless. From Jane’s experiences, the reader learns that valuable property
and money, which Mr. Rochester has, is not important compared to the feeling of
knowing the bitter truth. It is the same as the feeling when a girl meet a man
that she wants to marry, she will feel all kinds of joyous and happiness things
in her future life, and it is being destroyed after knowing the fact that the
man has already had a wife which is still alive.
Again, Jane Eyre moves to another place
after experiencing a very difficult time with Mr. Rochester. In the process of
finding a new place to live, she has to experience to be a penniless and
becomes a beggar to seek a new job. I learn that people always have a
choice when having a difficult time, to just let it come and do nothing, or to
learn and grow from our difficulties by seeking an opportunity. By her own
faith, she finally finds the River’s family home at Moor House and there she
finds her cousins and knows the fact that her uncle who just died inherited his
property to her. In this place, her cousin, St. John Rivers also asks her to
marry him and accompany him to go to India and again, she refuses the marriage proposals,
but she is willing to go to India. Based on her point of view, Jane places
herself as her sister and St. John does not love her for he just want a
companionship from her to live as a missionary in Calcuta, India.
Before starting a new life, Jane asks a
permission to visit Thornfield Hall, and soon finds the fact that the house is
empty. After getting to know the reason that Mr. Rochester moves to Ferndean
because of the tragic event which is caused by his late wife, Bertha Mason,
Jane finds her Mr. Rochester and Pilot in that house. Even though Jane finds
the fact that Mr. Rochester is blind, both of them still get married and become
very happy to start a new chapter of their life as husband and wife. Therefore,
the reader learns that love is made within our minds, souls, and hearts and it
grows stronger when we can share the same feelings of forgiving our bitter past
experiences.
Above all, I learn that Charlotte
Brontë has given described a charming and lovable character as Jane has that a
middle class woman can also get a chance to be respectable. Charlotte Brontë
gives the reader a better understanding that woman can take a role in life and
it feels pleasant to read her novel. In short, forgiveness is pleasant as we
can accept the reality in our life, find a way to have a better life and we
deserve to be happy and to love and be loved.
Splendid
BalasHapus