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Jane Eyre
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All individuals live by their intrinsic codes of conduct, everyone, either be male or
female, old or young has their own values, that they adhere to and which are constant even in the
aspect of personal or society pressures and conflicts to give them up.
‘Jane Eyre’ written by Charlotte Bronte is a novel of the livelihood of an orphan set in
19th century, Victorian England. The author portrays the strict, hierarchical system that existed
during the Victorian era. Characters throughout the novel reference the social statuses of other
individuals and make uninformed judgments basing on stereotypes associated with the various
people’s positions in the society. Unlike other characters in the novel, it’s evident that Jane, who
depicted as morally upright, retains her standards and morals while her social class seems
equivocal and transmutes as she builds up during her bildungsroman. Through the novel, the
author uses this character to suggest the need for integrity and morality in the upper class.
Jane traverses an array of social classes, from the initial stage of being a mendicant at the
Moor House to an elevated level, a married woman at Fern dean. Equivocalness depicts janes
status even before nascence. Fraiman Susan ascribes the uncertainty to Janes parents, who were
not only socially ambiguous but also their equivocalness is their part of a legacy to their child.
Her mother’s get-along-with a husband of an inferior class establishes a legacy that in return
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foreshadows Janes search for her societal position. However, she is also not recognized as part of
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