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mossyboots · 51-55, FNew
I wish they would bring out a new Jane Eyre film. I have loved this story since I was twelve years old.
I always felt Rochester showed more vunerability than Heathcliff. Although he was deceitful in hiding his wife and overbearing, he had some redeeming qualities in genuinely loving Jane and recognising her worth. He also recognised his own faults.
I always felt Rochester showed more vunerability than Heathcliff. Although he was deceitful in hiding his wife and overbearing, he had some redeeming qualities in genuinely loving Jane and recognising her worth. He also recognised his own faults.
Amandapower · 26-30, F
@mossyboots Yeah I agree with you. Rochester definitely shows more vulnerability than Heathcliff. He’s deeply flawed and makes some serious mistakes but he genuinely loves Jane sees her as his equal and actually owns his faults over time. That self awareness and growth matter. Heathcliff on the other hand just leans into bitterness and destruction without much reflection. And honestly I’d love a new Jane Eyre film too it’s a story that deserves to be revisited with fresh depth



