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Most readers accept Jane's interpretation and explanations of
herself, the other characters, and events because she is the
narrator of her story and often speaks directly to the readers.
narrator of her story and often speaks directly to the readers.
"Reader, I married him" (Brontë, 474)
Jane's emotional sensitivity cause the reader to
sympathize and relate to her because she is shown
to be continually subject to harsh and unfair
treatment that might cause her to be a permanent
to be continually subject to harsh and unfair
treatment that might cause her to be a permanent
psychological and emotional casualty.
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Yet the narration establishes and reveals Jane's growth as
she becomes passionate, emotional and
morally clear-sighted: she has a strong will, and a strong
she becomes passionate, emotional and
morally clear-sighted: she has a strong will, and a strong
sense of character and individuality.