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Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:06 pm
by Betty Boop
For those that have read Jane Eyre, tell me, what do you really think about Mr Rochester?
Has anyone read it as a child, then returned to it later in life only to discover they have a completely different take on the guy....
Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:09 pm
by along-for-the-ride
If I remember correctly, he only turns "warm and tender" after he loses his eyesight and has to depend on Jane.
Young Orson Welles in the movie was a hunk.

Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 3:25 pm
by Chezzie
From memory I think he did prove to be a true romantic hero who deserved Jane. In the long run both characters showed their desired love for each other, even though they suffered a great deal. I have never read it again in adulthood.
Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:25 pm
by chonsigirl
I always thought of him as a tyrant, even as a child. That Jane would love him perplexed me. He was not my image of a dream guy.
Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:03 pm
by venus
with Chonsi on this one. remember him being an up himslef type, who low and behold found a nicer ot so git like side when needs must !!
:-2
Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:12 pm
by Betty Boop
lol thanks guys.....
The youngsters at uni today pretty much decided he was a romantic figure, and that's certainly the figure I remember from the numerous adaptations I watched as a child.
If you ever get the chance Chezzie, read it again, I'm pretty sure your opinion will have changed.
I finished it late last night and was pondering over it all, then someone helped me look at Rochester in a completely different light, dashed all my Cinderella type dreams :wah:
Dream guy or Tyrant
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 5:16 pm
by Chezzie
Betty Boop;1140315 wrote: lol thanks guys.....
The youngsters at uni today pretty much decided he was a romantic figure, and that's certainly the figure I remember from the numerous adaptations I watched as a child.
If you ever get the chance Chezzie, read it again, I'm pretty sure your opinion will have changed.
I finished it late last night and was pondering over it all, then someone helped me look at Rochester in a completely different light, dashed all my Cinderella type dreams :wah:
Your On. I shall rent it out from the Library next week:D
Reading Julie Walters Autobiography "That's another story" right now.:-6