Choose a fresh excerpt from Jane Eyre (one that has not been examined in this lesson) and write about how the excerpt relates to one of the story's motifs. Your answer should be at least one hundred words.

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Respuesta :

“I had meant to be so good, and to do so much at the academy; to make  

so many friends, to earn respect, and win affection. Already I had made visible  

progress: that very morning I had reached the head of my class; Miss Miller had  

praised me warmly; Miss Temple had smiled approbation; she had promised to teach  me drawing, and to let me learn French, if I continued to make similar  

improvement two months longer: and then I was well-received by my fellow-pupils;  

treated as an equal by those of my own age, and not bothered by any: now, here I  

lay again crushed ; and could I ever rise more?”

One of the motifs in Jane Eyre is the importance of education.

Throughout her entire life, education was the only way she could feel free and a way to escape from her problems. In school, she felt loved, something she long for always.

Answer:

“I had meant to be so good, and to do so much at the academy; to make

so many friends, to earn respect, and win affection. Already I had made visible

progress: that very morning I had reached the head of my class; Miss Miller had

praised me warmly; Miss Temple had smiled approbation; she had promised to teach me drawing, and to let me learn French, if I continued to make similar

improvement two months longer: and then I was well-received by my fellow-pupils;

treated as an equal by those of my own age, and not bothered by any: now, here I

lay again crushed ; and could I ever rise more?”

One of the motifs in Jane Eyre is the importance of education.

Throughout her entire life, education was the only way she could feel free and a way to escape from her problems. In school, she felt loved, something she long for always.

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