1) If I was in Jane's shoes, I would stay at Thornfield. If I grew up with nothing and had an opportunity to have a better life an more money I would deffinatly do it.
2) I never got into this book as much as The Catcher in the Rye, partally because of its bland writing style, and partally because of the language used in it. I liked the overall idea of the book, but it just took too long to develop. On the topic of taking too long to develop, I think htis bok could have been shortened by a good 50-100 pages. There was so much fluff and filler it just took away from the story.
3) I think this is a good book for college lit because I assume that in college I am going to have to read a lot of books that I don't like. However after talking to people from the class last year, and reading some reviews, I would have rather read Caucasia.
I agree with you that Jane should have stayed at Thornfield. It seems to me like that was the smartest choice for Jane. She would finaly have money and be somebody. She wanted to be loved for so long and she finally had someone who trully loved her. I also agree that this book could have been a lot shorter. It took a really long time for the story to get interesting.
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