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Romantics
Freedom of the individual, emotions
Victorians
1840-1900, rejection romantics for chaos and instability, set of fixed values, culturally based
What does Rochester do to Jane’s life?
Make it more interesting
Blanche
Pretty, well dressed, superficial, permanence, flat and morally empty
Jane
Ugly, easily erased, moral depth and strength
Rochester
Loves Jane vs controls Jane
How does Rochester control Jane
Tricks her and Blanche, proposal as a command, forces gifts on her, he wants a traditional Victorian bride
Bertha
Janes raging counterpart, she is seen as a warning to Jane, post colonial, driven crazy by Rochester
St. John
He has reason but is manipulative
Rochester
Passion, intellect, but controlling