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"Although St. John does not love Jane, he believes that she would be suited to missionary work in India and thus, asks her to marry him. While Jane admits that she would gladly accompany him as his cousin (or adopted sister), marrying him under such circumstances would mean forfeiting her rights to a life of passion and love. Losing her autonomy in such a way is unacceptable to her, while accompanying him without marriage violates St. John's sense of propriety." Please, be spend some time on rewriting it. I found this paragraph online. You may also turn to the exprerts at Primewriting. So, your paragraph will be plagiarism free.
1. Jane declines to travel with St. John to India because Jane realizes that St. John can never cherish her as his wife.
St. John sees in Jane a good companion that can help him accomplish his missionary work in India. He does not cherish that a wife needs passionate love from her spouse. St. John is overtly focused on his work more than his life. He does not realize that the two should not separate.
2. The possibility that is appealing to Jane is acting as a family companion to enable St. John to accomplish his missionary work. The marriage proposal by St. John never appeals to Jane because she does not recognize their compatibility.
Thus, in Jane Eyre, the narrator shows that marriage with St. John does not appeal to Jane because spouses should cherish and not merely tolerate each other.
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