The Realization of Passion in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
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not live if she was forced to stifle her passionate heart. It is in her nature to love wholly and because of the antagonistic relationship between Jane and St. John that she was able to become aware of the intensity of her love for Rochester and allow it to complete her soul. As the symbol of the split horse-chestnut suggested, their love could be put through disaster, but they are fundamentaly one at the roots.
not live if she was forced to stifle her passionate heart. It is in her nature to love wholly and because of the antagonistic relationship between Jane and St. John that she was able to become aware of the intensity of her love for Rochester and allow it to complete her soul. As the symbol of the split horse-chestnut suggested, their love could be put through disaster, but they are fundamentaly one at the roots.