Thursday, November 5, 2009

Take a chance

Dear Jane,
I would like to give you some advice. My advice to you would be to tell Mr. Rochester how you truly feel. Both, you and Mr. Rochester , are showing signs that you both have a connection. It's better to express how you feel than keep it a secret. Once you have told him how you feel, you will feel a lot better knowing you got the thought out of your mind. I think that even though the first time you encountered him wasn't good, both haven't mentioned it anymore. You went to Thornfield to work as a governess but with that you have found love. “You never felt jealousy,did you, Miss Eyre? Of course not: I need not ask you; because you never felt love....” (144) Mr. Rochester said that you never felt love. But the feelings that you have for him might be love, even though at times he shows that he likes you and other times he tries to hide it. When Mr. Rochester is away you worry about him which tells you that you really do care about him.
“I rather think not,sir: I should have more pleasure in staying with you.”
“To comfort me?”
“Yes, sir, to comfort you, as well as I could.”(207)
You are really starting to care for Mr. Rochester more and more. You want to be with him as much as you can because he leaves then doesn't come back for a while. Mr. Rochester notices all of these emotions but he doesn't say anything. He might be waiting for you to express your true feelings first.
You should take a chance you have nothing to lose.

1 comment:

  1. Why do you think love is worth taking a chance on? What is Jane really risking?

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