Charlotte Bronte?S ?Jane Eyre” – Adele Essay, Research Paper
In Charlotte Bronte’s novel “Jane Eyre”, there is a slightly
inconspicuous character that many readers may choose to ignore. The
character that I speak of is Adele, the adorable French girl that
Edward Rochester has taken as his own. While many people may
undermine the importance of this character in the novel, it is easy
to see that she plays a vital role in the coming together of Mr.
Rochester and Jane Eyre. Unlike many novels or stories, Bronte
chooses to use Adele as more of a symbol, than someone who directly
helps in the marriage of two people, meaning that Adele is unaware
of her bringing her master and Jane Eyre together. The role of
Adele can be described as small, and at times undefined, however,
before all is said and done her role, or symbolism, as I see it is
clearly defined.
The first role that Adele plays in the story is that of a bridge
between Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre. Had it not been for Adele
needing a governess they would have never met. Jane had sent out
her application to a nearby paper to be published for people
needing a governess to see. The only reply she received was from a
Mrs. Fairfax, a servant at the Rochester mansion. It was for Adele
that Jane was needed. Adele was rough around the edges, and needed
some work on the finer things of being an American. She spoke
mostly in French, and therefore, needed a governess to teach her
better English. Her master, Mr.
Rochester required her to know how
to read, and write in English. He also would like for Jane to teach
Adele what she could about music and the art of drawing. Adele
became quite close to Jane and enjoyed her company. Jane also
became quite fond of Adele, a good example of this takes place when
Edward wants to bring only Jane into Millcote and Jane desperately
begs for Adele to accompany them. “Do let her go Mr. Rochester, if
you please: it would be better”(Bronte 654). The affections between
Adele and Jane become stronger to the point where Jane becomes
worried of what will happen to Adele once Mr. Rochester is married
to her or anyone else.
Adele was as charming and innocent as they come, yet she still
played other vital roles in the novel. For Mr. Rochester Adele was
a symbol of the last 15 years of pain and torment he had been
feeling. Once a fool in love with a beautiful woman, the less than
attractive Edward Rochester found his soon to be wife a mistress to
other men. Mr. Rochester was deeply in love with the woman and
believed that she could do no wrong. As if finding out she was
seeing other men was not crushing enough, he comes to find out that
the mother one Celine Varens, leaves a daughter behind that he
believes does not even belong to him. Reluctantly, he took Adele in
hopes that he would not have to be in her presence often. It was
most likely unfair that…
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