Thursday, November 5, 2009

Should she? Or should she not?

I think Jane should try to have a relation with Mr. Rochester. Jane cannot deny that she likes him. Since the first time they met, Jane has found an attraction for him. She has tried not to show her feelings towards him, but with every passing day, she has a stronger attraction for him. Also, Mr. Rochester shows that he likes Jane. He is always asking her questions about herself. He is trying not to make it seem as though he is trying to get to know her better, so he speaks to her in a rough voice. Even though he does this, the reader can still tell that he is trying to get a little more personal with her. Since Jane always answers his questions truthfully, she sometimes gives him answers that shows her feelings for him. And since she does this, Mr. Rochester does the same

In the conversation they have on p.206-207, Mr. Rochester starts to open up to Jane and starts to show his feelings towards her by the words he choses to respond.. He does this because of the words that Jane uses to answer him. The words she choses makes the conversation more personal. She starts to also show her feelings. “I wish I were in a quiet island with only you; and trouble, and danger, and hideous recollections removed from me.” (p.206). This is Mr. Rochester speaking to Jane. He has shown his feelings for her in his conversation.

Since Jane has feelings for him and he has feelings for her, I think that they should start dating. They both like each other and if they don't date each other, eventually they will lose their feelings towards each other. They should start dating and see where that will take them.

1 comment:

  1. I agree. I think it would be a waste of time if they don't do anything about the way they feel towards each other. Eventually, the emotions will die out and they will always wonder what could have been.

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