edward rochester in charlotte bronte’s novel jane eyre

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Write a critical analysis of the character of Edward Rochester in Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre. Under what circumstances does Rochester become a morally acceptable figure? Mr. Rochester as a greedy rich man who cares only about himself. His marriage with Bertha Mason as a starting point of his problems. Mr. Rochester’s transformation when meeting Jane. Mr. Rochester steps back his governing position in the novel giving it to Jane Eyre. Mr. Rochester awaits her to finish school. Mr. Rochester as the first man who Jane has fallen in love with. The protagonist as a loving figure. Jane leaves him, he became miserable and his life went in a terrible direction. Mr. Rochester as Adele’s father, notwithstanding the fact that he never thought of himself as being such.

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Write a critical analysis of the character of Edward Rochester in Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre.Under what circumstances does Rochester become a morally acceptable figure?

Mr. Rochester as a greedy rich man who cares only about himself.

His marriage with Bertha Mason as a starting point of his problems.

Mr. Rochester’s transformation when meeting Jane.

Mr. Rochester steps back his governing position in the novel giving it to Jane Eyre. Mr. Rochester

awaits her to finish school.

Mr. Rochester as the first man who Jane has fallen in love with.

The protagonist as a loving figure.

Jane leaves him, he became miserable and his life went in a terrible direction.

Mr. Rochester as Adele’s father, notwithstanding the fact that he never thought of himself as being such.