Analysis of Jane Eyre's concept of love
Her passions are purely sincere. Her affection for him are not based on appearance, not because of his prominent family background, or his countless wealth. She loves him because they find a fit point in their souls, and their hearts both yearn for light and freedom. Tought Jane loves him, she will never lose herself. She is independent, and she will never make herself a vassal of love. After he proposed to her, she insisted on still being a mistress. When she learned that he had a wife, even if they loved each other deeply, Jane Eyre resolutely chose to leave for her dignity. After that, when he lost his possessions, Jane Eyre chose to spend the rest of his life with him without hesitation. Hence, Her love is based on emotions, not on something material.
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ZhangHLI agree with you.The novel is mainly based on the love of the hero and heroine. The heroine Jane Eyre pursues a free and equal love relationship, free from the influence and fetters of money and status. In fact, true love does not pay too much attention to these. These views further reflect the heroine Jane Eyre's personality, making it more vivid and three-dimensional. It is precisely because Jane Eyre is indifferent to Rochester's wealth and status that Rochester finally falls in love with her.