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The first sentence, which states, “The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself,” shows that Jane feels alone. She is planning on leaving Thornfield, which she truly doesn’t want to do. She is aware t
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Jane, now being alone will still be honest, sticking to her principles, and thrive to do better to accomplish more. Jane also states, “If at my individual convenience I might break them, what would be their worth?” This shows that she thinks her morals are more important than her personal satisfaction. ” What she thought of people of Thornfield and what she planned to do there proved to be wrong and unattainable. Rochester but she knows that he has a wife and it would be wrong to stay and continue her affair with him. Planting her foot is like putting her foot down and things to a stop.
Jane is also very honest and sticks to her principals. Although she will be alone, she respects the choice that is made about leaving.
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