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Social class influences relationships and opportunities from "summary" of Jane Eyre by Karen Swallow Prior,Charlotte Brontë

In the world of Thornfield Hall, class distinctions shape the very fabric of existence, dictating the nature of human connections and the pathways to ambition. Jane Eyre, an orphan of humble beginnings, navigates a landscape where wealth and position wield extraordinary power. Her encounters with Mr. Rochester illustrate this dynamic vividly; despite their emotional bond, the barriers of social status loom large, threatening to sever their ties. Rochester’s wealth and status afford him privileges that Jane, bound by her lower position, cannot access. His mastery over his estate grants him the authority to influence their relationship, leaving Jane acutely aware of the precariousness of her standing. The tension between them reflects the broader societal norms that privilege the affluent, relegating those of lesser mea...
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    Jane Eyre

    Karen Swallow Prior

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