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How does Jane Eyre assert her identity against societal norms?
By refusing to marry Mr. Rochester
By becoming a governess
By conforming to gender roles
By solely focusing on her wealth
Which character represents a contrasting view of feminine identity compared to Jane Eyre?
Rochester
Bessie
Bertha Mason
Miss Temple
What does Jane's choice of a career as a governess reveal about her understanding of women’s roles?
She fully accepts traditional roles.
She rejects all forms of employment.
She seeks independence and self-sufficiency.
She desires to marry immediately.
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