Yet perhaps the main theme, the theme which is most pervasive and potent in this novel, is that of self-truth. Throughout the course of her life, Jane first struggles to find self-worth, and then to maintain that worth, her integrity.
The theme which is most pervasive and potent in this novel, is that of self-truth.
Similarly,the important character traits of Jane that contribute are:
-Jane Eyre. Jane is the central character of the novel. ...
-Edward Rochester. If it wasn't for his sinful past, Edward Rochester would be Jane's perfect match, since he is another character who defies hypocritical society. ...
Liesel is most affected by war because it took away her parents and it made her orphan. ... In the quote Liesel is telling that Max is in her house but he is not: Max already left their home even though she is asking the army to get Max out from the home. This shows that Liesel's mind is also affect by war.