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RoseWind [281]
1 year ago
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14. read the following summary. in charlotte bronte’s novel jane eyre, jane is portrayed as a person who is honest and too proud

to take extra money when it is offered to her. what kind of information about jane’s character is provided in this description? her past her values her inner conflict her fears
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blagie [28]1 year ago
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In charlotte bronte’s novel jane eyre, jane is portrayed as a person who is honest and too proud to take extra money when it is offered to her.  The kind of information about jane’s character is provided in this description was- Her values

In this description,

We learn about Jane's values. someone's values are the ethical and moral standards that a person follows so as to provide guidance and path to his or her life. In this example, we see that a number of the guiding standards that Jane adheres to are honesty and satisfaction. we are able to see that honesty and delight direct Jane's existence due to the fact she refuses to simply accept money that she believes she has not earned.

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