The cornucopia view of nature <span>sees the natural world as existing to serve us, by providing us with food, water, and materials. It supports the idea that the environment can provide enough resources as needed by the population regardless of its growth. In addition, capitalism is considered as one of the important features of human progress.</span>
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As Jane<span> travels toward </span>Thornfield<span>, </span>she<span> anxiously anticipates seeing ... the happiness </span>she<span> feels in Rochester's presence: “I am strangely glad to </span>get<span> back ... Preparations for </span>Jane<span> and Rochester's wedding </span>do<span> not run smoothly. ... the wedding will not happen, and </span>she decides<span> to write her uncle, John Eyre</span>
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it has something to do with water
Hektor's perspective reveals he is hesitant to enter the gateway, although he sees it is the only valid option, based on the mistakes of his past.