Jane Eyre Chpt 30
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- Jane Eyre chpt 30
- Chapter shows the Juxtaposition of St John with Rochester and Brocklehurst
- ‘And if I let a gust of wind or a sprinkling of rain turn me aside from these easy tasks, what preparation would such sloth be fore the future I propose to myself?’” Page 404
- Foreshadows St John’s plans to become a missionary
- “I think, moreover, that Nature was not to him that treasury of delight it was to his sisters.” page 404
- Gothic novel so reader shouldn’t trust St John
- Personification of nature as something which requires respect
- “‘and the third considers himself an alien from his native country - not only for life, but in death.’” page 407
- Their faith makes them look forward to death
- St John looks forward to being resurrected
- Foreshadowing
- Speaking of himself in 3rd person as the last representative of the Rivers family
- Show’s the position of woman in a family was to marry well
- Page 409 shows St John’s in love with Miss Oliver
- Same relationship as Jane and Rochester
- Unlike St John, Rochester is determined not to turn away from Love
- Same relationship as Jane and Rochester
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