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Themes 2
Home and Belonging
"Mr Rochester... wherever you are is my home, - my only home" - For Jane "home" is established in terms of companionship
"How people feel when they are returning home from an absence, long or short, I did not know: I had never experienced the sensation" -Jane has done plenty of going back to places, but not much actual going home. She’s never felt connected to a place
"My home, then, when I at last find a home,—is a cottage" - First time Jane has a home to herself
"[you] cannot at all imagine the craving I have for fraternal and sisterly love. I never had a home," - Jane finally finds her home with her three cousins
"I would not now have exchanged Lowood with all its privations, for Gateshead and its daily luxuries." - Jane is grateful for Lowood and home for her is not just a roof over her head it also being accepted for who she is
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Gender
"I am no bird and net ensnares, I am a free human with independent will"
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"you are formed for labour, not for love"
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Cruelty
"You are a dependent" and "You ought to beg" -John explicitly says that Jane should not be living with them, reflecting what his mother believes. The repetition of the personal pronoun 'you' illustrates John's hatred for Jane and highlights the difference between her and them.
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