John shows himself as cold and demanding. By “claiming” Jane and insisting that she be a missionary's wife, he completely disregards Jane's feelings or opinion and reduces her to a sort of object or tool rather than a human being. He goes as far as to say Jane is meant for only work, not love. While St.John (pronounced Sínjun) Rivers is a clergyman who gives Jane shelter when she flees from Thornfield. Later Jane finds that he is her cousin. He is a good and sincere man who plans to go abroad as a missionary. He proposes to Jane, but she declines his offer.St John's marriage proposal to Jane is made without love and passion – he presents it as a job, not as a relationship. He is very cold when he describes how he feels about Jane, suggesting that she was formed for God's work and not for love, implying that no one will love her.
Does Jane forgive St John : I forgive him at the moment, and on the spot" (298). In Moor House, after her quarrel with St. John over their different understandings of marriage, Jane wishes to believe that he is "superior to the mean gratification of vengeance" and that "he had forgiven me for saying I scorned him and his love" (410).
Why does Jane reject St. John
Jane declines St. John's offer to go to India as his wife because she does not want to marry him. Although she fears the possibility of dying in India as a missionary, her greater fear is the loveless life guaranteed by marriage to St. John.
How does St. John manipulate Jane : As husband, St. John would invade the private places in her mind, trample her with his "warrior-march," ultimately erasing her identity and dousing her passions for life. Rather than resisting like the madwoman in the attic, Jane would become a mere husk.
Rosamund Oliver
John does not love Jane. He wants to marry her just because he thinks she would make a good missionary's wife because of her intelligence,dedication and virtues. He loves Rosamund Oliver passionately,but doesn't want to marry her because he thinks she is unsuited for the work of a missionary's wife.
After having her first fling and opening up to the idea of falling in love again, Jane finds her feelings for Rafael resurfacing, while Rafael gets back together with Petra.
How does St John impact Jane
John "enlists" Jane to join his band of Christian mercenaries. He wants a wife he can "influence efficiently" and "retain absolutely," rather than someone he loves. Marriage to St. John would traumatically erase Jane's identity and douse her passions for life.Jane declines St. John's offer to go to India as his wife because she does not want to marry him. Although she fears the possibility of dying in India as a missionary, her greater fear is the loveless life guaranteed by marriage to St. John.He does not love her and he does not pretend to. Jane, sensibly, refused this proposal but offered to go with him simply as his helper. This was unacceptable to St. John.
John's proposal leads Jane to understand that, paradoxically, a large part of one's personal freedom is found in a relationship of mutual emotional dependence.
Does Jane agree to marry St John : St.
He thought she would make a useful missionary companion, and therefore he thought they should be married at once and she should accompany him to India. He does not love her and he does not pretend to. Jane, sensibly, refused this proposal but offered to go with him simply as his helper.
Who did Jane get pregnant by : Jane is engaged to Michael but becomes pregnant with Rafael's baby and has their son, Mateo (Elias Janssen, “The Mindy Project”). Jane is caught in a love triangle with Michael and Rafael throughout most of the show.
Who does Jane lose her virginity to
Spoiler: Jane and Michael finally did it, a deed the show depicted with a cartoon of them stepping into a rocket that blasted off into the stars.
St John Rivers represents to Jane a form of Christianity that enforces the suppression of deep human emotion, and the absolute devotion to the duty given by God without the interference of personal agency.John "enlists" Jane to join his band of Christian mercenaries. He wants a wife he can "influence efficiently" and "retain absolutely," rather than someone he loves. Marriage to St. John would traumatically erase Jane's identity and douse her passions for life.
How did Jane get pregnant if she’s a virgin : Jane became pregnant after a doctor accidentally artificially inseminated her with another man's sperm. You see, Dr. Luisa Alver, who handled Jane's visit, was filling in for Jane's usual ob-gyn and was only supposed to see Jane for a checkup.
Antwort How does Jane feel about St John? Weitere Antworten – How does St John make Jane feel
John shows himself as cold and demanding. By “claiming” Jane and insisting that she be a missionary's wife, he completely disregards Jane's feelings or opinion and reduces her to a sort of object or tool rather than a human being. He goes as far as to say Jane is meant for only work, not love. While St.John (pronounced Sínjun) Rivers is a clergyman who gives Jane shelter when she flees from Thornfield. Later Jane finds that he is her cousin. He is a good and sincere man who plans to go abroad as a missionary. He proposes to Jane, but she declines his offer.St John's marriage proposal to Jane is made without love and passion – he presents it as a job, not as a relationship. He is very cold when he describes how he feels about Jane, suggesting that she was formed for God's work and not for love, implying that no one will love her.
Does Jane forgive St John : I forgive him at the moment, and on the spot" (298). In Moor House, after her quarrel with St. John over their different understandings of marriage, Jane wishes to believe that he is "superior to the mean gratification of vengeance" and that "he had forgiven me for saying I scorned him and his love" (410).
Why does Jane reject St. John
Jane declines St. John's offer to go to India as his wife because she does not want to marry him. Although she fears the possibility of dying in India as a missionary, her greater fear is the loveless life guaranteed by marriage to St. John.
How does St. John manipulate Jane : As husband, St. John would invade the private places in her mind, trample her with his "warrior-march," ultimately erasing her identity and dousing her passions for life. Rather than resisting like the madwoman in the attic, Jane would become a mere husk.
Rosamund Oliver
John does not love Jane. He wants to marry her just because he thinks she would make a good missionary's wife because of her intelligence,dedication and virtues. He loves Rosamund Oliver passionately,but doesn't want to marry her because he thinks she is unsuited for the work of a missionary's wife.
After having her first fling and opening up to the idea of falling in love again, Jane finds her feelings for Rafael resurfacing, while Rafael gets back together with Petra.
How does St John impact Jane
John "enlists" Jane to join his band of Christian mercenaries. He wants a wife he can "influence efficiently" and "retain absolutely," rather than someone he loves. Marriage to St. John would traumatically erase Jane's identity and douse her passions for life.Jane declines St. John's offer to go to India as his wife because she does not want to marry him. Although she fears the possibility of dying in India as a missionary, her greater fear is the loveless life guaranteed by marriage to St. John.He does not love her and he does not pretend to. Jane, sensibly, refused this proposal but offered to go with him simply as his helper. This was unacceptable to St. John.
John's proposal leads Jane to understand that, paradoxically, a large part of one's personal freedom is found in a relationship of mutual emotional dependence.
Does Jane agree to marry St John : St.
He thought she would make a useful missionary companion, and therefore he thought they should be married at once and she should accompany him to India. He does not love her and he does not pretend to. Jane, sensibly, refused this proposal but offered to go with him simply as his helper.
Who did Jane get pregnant by : Jane is engaged to Michael but becomes pregnant with Rafael's baby and has their son, Mateo (Elias Janssen, “The Mindy Project”). Jane is caught in a love triangle with Michael and Rafael throughout most of the show.
Who does Jane lose her virginity to
Spoiler: Jane and Michael finally did it, a deed the show depicted with a cartoon of them stepping into a rocket that blasted off into the stars.
St John Rivers represents to Jane a form of Christianity that enforces the suppression of deep human emotion, and the absolute devotion to the duty given by God without the interference of personal agency.John "enlists" Jane to join his band of Christian mercenaries. He wants a wife he can "influence efficiently" and "retain absolutely," rather than someone he loves. Marriage to St. John would traumatically erase Jane's identity and douse her passions for life.
How did Jane get pregnant if she’s a virgin : Jane became pregnant after a doctor accidentally artificially inseminated her with another man's sperm. You see, Dr. Luisa Alver, who handled Jane's visit, was filling in for Jane's usual ob-gyn and was only supposed to see Jane for a checkup.