Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

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Jane Eyre begins life with all the disadvantages that nature and society can give her: she has no parents, no money, she is a girl (in a man's world), and, to make matters worse, she is not beautiful. She is made even more unattractive, in the eyes of the world, by having a strong character: she will not do what she is told to do. She does not sound like the heroine of one of the great love stories of the world, and yet she behaves like one. The world looks at her, with all her disadvantages, and tells her to expect little from life. But Jane Eyre refuses to listen; she refuses to accept the unimportant place that the world offers to her. She demands that the word accepts her as she is: not important, but the heroine of her own life; not beautiful, but deserving of love.
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Being the byproduct of their love, she wanders earth searching for her purpose. Surely her mother didn't send her down here with the mortals for no reason. Perhaps it was to send her to her father. Or perhaps her mother cursed her to live in the miserable world full of humans to belittle her. The reason doesn't matter anymore not after years of being on earth. A mother should never abandon their child, no matter what she's trying to accomplish. As she sent to earth to live the rest of her immortal life, her anger towards her mother grows and she turns to her father who is more than happy to take her under his claws. *NOT EDITED*

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