Jene Eyre in English
What does the ending of Jane Eyre mean? For many readers, “the blackened ruin” which Jane finds when she returns to Thornfield, and the blinded, scorched and charred Rochester she seeks out at Ferndean, represent the vanquishing of the novel’s sexual energies. “Mr Rochester’s sex passion is not ‘respectable’,” said D.H. Lawrence, “till Mr Rochester is burned, blinded, disfigured and reduced to helpless dependence.
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