Jane Eyre's self-esteem and Limitations
Jane Eyre's dignity is built on money.Based on the relationship between self-esteem and money, or in opposition to. The dignity feature of Jane Eyre interprets the values of the bourgeoisie, and its limitation is that it connects human dignity with money.
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Because of money, Jane Eyre has more courage to face dignity.
At the end of the novel, Jane Eyre and Rochester live happily together. At that time, Jane Eyre walks into the manor of Roufeld with the gorgeous aura of spring, and she and Rochester are equal. First of all, now Rochester is single and does not need Jane Eyre to appear in front of everyone as a third party. Secondly, Jane Eyre no longer needs to get along with Rochester as a beneficiary
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用户669724For want of money, Jane Eyre's dignity was always trampled on. When she was placed with Mrs. Reed, they treated her not as a relative but as a servant. In order to save money, Mrs. Reed sent Jane Eyre to an orphanage, helpless Jane Eyre in the orphanage by the headmaster and teachers. Rochester began to taunt Jane Eyre with the excuse of the gap in status and economy.