Love is to be glorious, and perhaps momentarily it is, but what does it take to acquire? The novel Jane Eyre is an memoir written by Charlotte Brontë. This woman is a modern feminist, although in the Victorian Era where men are regarded superior of women, she embodies her own route. Therefore, Jane manages throughout sufferable torments from loving a man she is not applicable of being in balance with, which is Mr. Rochester. She deserts him with the comment, “Mr. Rochester, I will not be yours” (Brontë 367). Furthermore, Jane begins her expedition of sacrifice once she abandons her position of being the governess of Mr. Rochester, she then explores, and discovers her cousins tardily, concerning this ends within a tough predicament of accomplishing the acceptance of a family member or following her heart. On the other hand, both of these situations are the determining …show more content…
Rochester, but his past invaded their future, furthermore a marriage could not happen upon their first trial. For this treacherous knowledge of the past is an instigator of disembodying affections as she almost became a mistress. Alternatively when Jane reciprocates marriage is the only feasible thought, but now the situation has overturned. Whereas, Mr. Rochester is, “a crippled man, twenty years older than her, whom she has to wait upon” (Brontë 518), and now Jane has become an independent. In fact, Mr. Rochester brings forth in terms her delight of sacrifice, and Jane exclaims, “ I delight in sacrifice” (Brontë 518). Not to mention because of the deficiencies of Mr. Rochester he is a disadvantage in public eyes because she is an independent, and could have married a handsome husband like her cousin who had offered his hand in marriage. However, she disregards physical deficiencies and the public opinion because she decides to sacrifice a higher regard in the public, since it is not equivalent to her true