Jane Eyre Chapter 23, Rochester proposes to Jane. In Chapter 34, St. John Rivers proposes to Jane. Compare these two proposal scenes.

Jane Eyre. In Chapter 23 (XXIII), Rochester proposes to Jane. In Chapter 34
(XXXIV), St. John Rivers proposes to Jane. Compare these two proposal scenes. What
are the differences and/or similarities between the ways these two characters declare their
feelings and ask Jane to be their spouse? What are the key words and ideas in each scene?
How are Rochester’s and Rivers’ characteristics reflected in the way that they speak to
Jane? How does Jane respond in each case, and what does her response say about her? If
you wish, you could also consider the way that the second proposal scene between
Rochester and Jane (the end of Chatper 37 / XXXVII) is handled.

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