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What is the moral of Jane Eyre?

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Otis Rolfson

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Updated: 5/24/2021

Jane's strong morals are shown best by the mere fact that she left Mr. Rochester. She wanted with all her heart to stay with him and be happy, but she knew that she would feel guilty for doing it for the rest of her life, even though she wouldn't be actually offending anyone else. Her morals were strong enoughthat the fact that it bothered her was enough to make her leave.

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