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Aleks04 [339]
3 years ago
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What were Jane Eyre's goals

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Lyrx [107]3 years ago
8 0
Jaye's goals are largely based on self discovery. She does, by the end, understand herself much better but, like you mention, she has many challenges.
<span>http://voices.yahoo.com/jane-eyres-journey-self-discovery-7990740.html?cat=49
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(I got all of this from grade saver)
http://www.gradesaver.com/jane-eyre/q-and-a/does-jane-eyre-achieve-her-goals-what-helps-overcomes-he...
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