вторник, 6 января 2015 г.

Providing my own ending.

It is known Jane after her leaving Mr Rochester comes back and they get married. But being away from her master she finds out the people, who saved her are her cousens. Mary, Diana and St John. John is a priest and he's extremelly devout.  We know him as a young man (about 29); he is a tall, blue-eyed handsom man but he takes upon himself too much. So he is possesses the strong character, he is broad-minded and educated, he is polite but he keeps the distance. All his thoughts are around his work and he became too serious with cold and strict look.
He proposes to Jane but they both know there is no love. Jane refuses to be his wife.

Let's imagine another situation.

Jane accepts and goes to India with John as he wishes.  She understands she's gonna be unhappy for the rest of her life but the only consolation is she is useful for her husband. She does her best and John is proud of her. He is polite and gentle but no more than with his sisters. Jane really does try to love John but he doesn't need it. He considers her to be his ''tool' in his plans. Such  relationships hurt Jane. Also she yearns for her master. She doesn't know anything about him and it tears her apart. Having a big and loving heart she needs someone to give this love. She gives but not gets and the most terrible thing - no one needs her love. Jane is wasting away. The girl doesn't see the meaning of life and backs down. All her thoughts are with her master. She's getting paler and thinner, she's dying away. One day she can't live her bed. John doesn't understand the reason of such a change and can do nothing to help his wife. Finally he realises what kind of woman Jane was, but it's too late. Jane Eyre  yields up the ghost.

Meanwhile Mr Rochester being injured ( now he's blind) lives his life automatically. Nothing reminds of old Mr Rochester - strong, powerfull and formidable person. All his days are similar and all his thoughts are around his little friend Jane. He doesn't care about anything and he shares the Jane's fate.

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