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  • Essay / Jane Eyre - 1059

    In the novel 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Brontë, Jane demonstrates self-confidence throughout the novel by having a sense of self-worth and a trust in God and his morals . Jane develops her self-confidence through her ability to learn and the relationships she experiences. Although an oppressed orphan, Jane does not have complete confidence in herself, she believes in what is right and demonstrates passion and spirit from a young age. Helen and Miss Temple give Jane the education and Christian values ​​that she carries throughout her life. Later, Jane also blossoms in self-confidence through the love of Mr. Rochester and his family, rivers, and new-found wealth. Bronte uses dialogue and first-person narration to provide insight into the characters so that the reader can see what the characters are saying and suggest what they are really thinking, and this shows that Jane's self-confidence grows with each stage of his life. from the book, Jane lived with her aunt Mrs. Reed and her children. Although Jane is treated cruelly and constantly mistreated, she still shows passion and spirit by fighting back against John and ultimately standing up to Mrs. Reed. Even Bessie “knew it was still inside her.” Mrs Reed accuses Jane of lying and being a troublesome person during Mr Brocklehurst's visit from Lowood School in Gateshead. Jane is hurt, because she knows she wasn't deceitful, so she defends herself the way she defended herself to John Reed when he mistreated her, saying, "Mean, cruel boy! You are like a murderer – you are like a slaver – you are like the Roman emperors! to John Reed instead of remaining silent and accepting the abuse, which would damage her confidence and self-esteem. With the anger she felt after being treated cruelly, she was able to win... middle of paper... blind and crippled, and Mr. Rochester still loved her. This shows that she still believes that beauty is within, as they are both not extremely beautiful. This shows her confidence as a mature and established woman. It is very obvious now that Jane has matured and gone from a little girl with little self-confidence to a mature, successful woman with self-confidence and experience. The obstacles she faced during certain stages of her life made her stronger and her self-confidence grew, also thanks to certain people in her life. Jane believed in herself and her morals and as a result she was so successful in her life that she was able to reach a high position of self-confidence by the end of the novel. She developed her confidence and maintained it by knowing her worth and having faith in what she believes in..