Alright, after finishing the Jane Eyre novel this weekend, I was a little upset with some things. It seemed to me, after Jane had been having such a rough life, there were just too many coincidences. What are the odds, that after almost "starving to death" (dramatic, by the way), she happens to come across such nice strangers? And, even after that was a little strange, they end up being her relatives? Jane had gone her whole life thinking she had no family at all, and she just happens to run into three cousins? Seems a little strange if you as me.
Also, her uncle dies. This is pretty sad, since it was another family member she never got to meet. Even though they never met, her uncle leaves his remaining fortunes to only Jane. What? Are you serious Bronte?? That is just too good to be true! It seems like while writing this novel there were some things thrown in their just for a dramatic affect, more than a realistic one. Anyone else agree? Or am I being over analytic?
Yes I agree with you on the part where her uncle leaves her money even though they have never met. I also agree with you where they throw stuff in the beginning for dramatic affect. I did end up liking the book though.
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