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Analysis of Rochester’s character

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How to evaluate Rochester’s character
2023-01-30
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    Rochester is dismissive of the idea of the gap between the rich and the poor, that is, the secular idea. He is a person who values equality, self-esteem and affection as much as Jane Eyre. At the same time, Rochester is also a gentleman who is not bound by family dogma, which also explains why he breaks the feudal dogma with his own actions and chooses to be with Jane Eyre.

    2023-01-30

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    In spite of this, the core of Rochester is kind: he has no feelings with his wife, and several times was almost killed by his crazy wife, but he does not have any complaints; When his mad "wife" set Thornfield Hall on fire, he was still able to save her; When he lost his sight, lost his hand and became disabled, he refused to marry Jane Eyre because he did not want to drag her down.

    2023-01-30

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    Rochester was kind. Despite his wealth, he lived a miserable life because he married a crazy woman who was hurt by his father and brother. His dark, cold image was the outward expression of his inner pain.

    2023-01-30