Independence Flashcards
Chapter 27 - Jane is torn between her love for Rochester and here need to maintain self respect and morality.
‘Sooth him; save him; love him; tell him you love him and will be his. Who in the world cares for you? Or who will be injured by what you do? Still indomitable was the reply: I care for myself.’
Chapter 34 - St John’s description of Jane, but it appears that although this seems like praise, St John does not appreciate Jane’s true nature.
‘Jane, you are docile, diligent, disinterested, faithful, constant, and courageous; very gentle, and very heroic.’
Chapter 10 - When Jane wants to leave Lowood.
‘“A new servitude! There is something in that,” I soliloquised (mentally, be it understood; I did not talk aloud), “I know there is, because it does not sound too sweet; it is not like such words as Liberty, Excitement, Enjoyment: delightful sounds truly;’