Religion Jane Eyre

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  • Created on: 12-05-17 10:36
you may indeed feed their vile bodies,
but you little think how you starve their immortal souls
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Yout think too much of the love of human beings
you are too impulsive, too vehement. (59)
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I could not (...) see God
for his creature: of whom I had made an idol
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3 models of Christian behaviour, Brocklehurst, St. John and Rochester
Finds middle ground between the two
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St John
urges Jane to sacrifice her emotional deeds for the fulfillment of her moral duty
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Doesn't lose all grasp on immorality
Prays to God after wedding failure, prays to God before moorside
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ou shall be mine: I claim you- not for my pleasure
but for my sovereign's service
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Yout think too much of the love of human beings

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you are too impulsive, too vehement. (59)

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I could not (...) see God

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Card 4

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3 models of Christian behaviour, Brocklehurst, St. John and Rochester

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St John

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