Rochester Quotes Flashcards
(15 cards)
🟠 Theme: Love & Soulmate Connection
💡 Hint: Rochester compares his bond with Jane to a spiritual tether.
“It is as if I had a string somewhere under my left ribs, tightly and inextricably knotted to a similar string situated in the corresponding quarter of your little frame.”
– Chapter 23,
🟠 Theme: Redemption & Emotional Honesty
💡 Hint: Rochester confesses that Jane changed his heart.
“You—you strange—you almost unearthly thing!—I love as my own flesh. You—poor and obscure, and small and plain as you are—I entreat to accept me as a husband.”
– Chapter 23,
🟠 Theme: Power & Gender
💡 Hint: Rochester tries to provoke Jane by flaunting social expectations.
“I mentally shake hands with you for your answer, despite its inappropriateness; and indeed, I rather like it.”
– Chapter 14,
🟠 Theme: Vulnerability & Need for Connection
💡 Hint: Rochester reveals how deeply dependent he feels on Jane’s love.
“I have little left in myself—I must have you. The world may laugh—may call me absurd… My very soul demands you.”
– Chapter 23,
🟠 Theme: Morality & Confession
💡 Hint: Rochester admits his past sins but seeks forgiveness.
“I meant, however, to be a bigamist… it was all wrong, all wrong—but I did it.”
– Chapter 27,
🟠 Theme: Gender Roles & Love
💡 Hint: Rochester acknowledges Jane’s strength and equality.
“You are my equal and my likeness… I am not a gentle-tempered man, but I could live with you in peace.”
– Chapter 23,
🟠 Theme: Isolation & Desperation
💡 Hint: Rochester reflects on the emptiness of his wealth and status.
“I am a hard man… a man who has lived only in the outer world… and has not a friend but you.”
– Chapter 23
🟠 Theme: Desire vs. Duty
💡 Hint: Rochester pleads with Jane to overlook societal laws for love.
“You will not be my comforter, my rescuer? My deep love will not entreat you to accept me as your husband, though I have a wife alive?”
– Chapter 27,
🟠 Theme: Transformation & Regret
💡 Hint: Rochester describes how suffering changed him.
“I began to experience remorse, repentance; the wish for reconcilement to my Maker.”
– Chapter 37
🟠 Theme: Possession vs. Respect
💡 Hint: Rochester initially tries to control Jane by lavishing gifts.
“I will myself put the diamond chain round your neck… you shall not be Jane Eyre, any longer, but Jane Rochester.”
– Chapter 24,
🟠 Theme: Rebirth & Love
💡 Hint: Rochester speaks of a spiritual second chance through Jane.
“A wanderer’s return… my living jewel, my last earthly hope.”
– Chapter 37,
🟠 Theme: Emotional Conflict & Masculinity
💡 Hint: Rochester confesses the inner war between pride and love.
“I am not a villain… I am a man with a conscience and heart, Jane.”
– Chapter 27
🟠 Theme: Equality & Passion
💡 Hint: Rochester appeals to Jane’s soul in defiance of society’s judgment.
“My bride is here… because my equal is here, and my likeness. Jane, will you marry me?”
– Chapter 23
🟠 Theme: Pain & Redemption
💡 Hint: Rochester reflects on what blindness taught him.
“It was a grievous affliction to me, Jane… but I thank God! I thank Him for the discipline it has given me.”
– Chapter 37,
🟠 Theme: Love as Identity
💡 Hint: Rochester confesses that Jane completes him.
“You are my sympathy—my better self—my good angel.”
– Chapter 23,