No, No, No We Do Not Need This, What We Need Is......
By Sue21
@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
Pamplona, Spain
March 24, 2019 6:05am CST
Against all that seemed to be against you
Against all that seemed to want to throw you down
His cruel and harsh words in which you did not drown
Razor sharp cruel and full of such ire
He went against the grain of kindness and love
It was not his calling to see through the eyes of a dove
If he had done so he would have seen
Twas but an accident a slip of which we all are capable of
Many would have cowered and wanted to hide away from such a cruel cutting voice
You did not have any way out
You really had no choice
Another face smiled kindness into hers
Don´t fear Jane,
Don´t be afraid
We do not listen to such a person
Nor will we ever pay heed to such a black heart
That is truly wicked in deed.
Word of this poem are all my own.
Although "Jane Eyre" is from times past its very applicable to such people that are so cruel and wicked in their ways and can do so much damage.Even now this is so.
This is a scene from "Jane Eyre" in which the scene has been really hard to separate from the film itself if you scroll over the video its on the minute 8.04 where Jane is a very small girl with others and she drops her slate in fear as she is afraid of what the terrible Mr. Brocklehurst will say against her to others around her.
This is not what we need or have needed rather the opposite to show others love and not the dark ire which comes from that booming voice.
This is not what we need guys not all no, no, no.
Right now we all need love and for us to be able to see it around us in everything there is.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
24 Mar 19
This is how England was at the time more or less.
The Bronte Sisters dedicated themselves to writing and to make more money to teach French classes also.
Its one of the best version to date and the Mr. Rochester character also.


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@LadyDuck (502202)
• Italy
24 Mar 19
@lovinangelsinstead21 They wrote some interesting poems and novels.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
24 Mar 19
@LadyDuck
Yes apart from Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights there were also other books they wrote and it was not easy in a Man´s world their Father was a Clergyman on the Yorkshire Moors.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
25 Mar 19
Yep, he was really cruel that character and I have known that kind of character too but never like Jane had to suffer him.
I think that this version of her life although fiction was a good one.
The Lowood Institution was based on a real School for ladies or daughters of Clergymen at that time.
I felt both sorry for Jane and Helen Burns whose character was based on one of her sisters that suffered the same kind of treatment as Helen Burns.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
27 Mar 19
@just4him
Theirs was a life that was so full of struggle and I am not surprised her protest in her way of writing was very well portrayed as her sister "Helen Burns" comes across and reaches out to us.
I hope to goodness this kind of thing will never happen again.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
26 Mar 19
@lovinangelsinstead21 I've noticed that about books. They tend to show a real story mixed into the fiction.
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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
25 Mar 19
ah, now I get the Mr Brocklehurst reference in one of your replies on my own threads. Very good poem about overcoming your fear
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
26 Mar 19
People like this are terrible and dreadful and can cause so much harm.
I really felt for Jane having been through something similar albeit nowadays.
Jane is a rant for me to tell the World that what we don´t need is this kind of treatment and she had a heart full of courage although she seemed so fragile.
A big NO to such people and thank goodness for Charlotte Bronte I love her writing in particular.
I suspect that she was or might have loved a "Mr. Rochester" as well in real life and it was her way of making it come alive for real.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
26 Mar 19
@arthurchappell
In the film it depicts the book very well and specially the first twelve minutes of it.
I also like Wuthering Heights as well but Jane is my very favourite.
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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
26 Mar 19
@lovinangelsinstead21 I've read Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights but not yet Jane's book, so I really should fix that
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
24 Mar 19
Book is well worth reading although its not everybodys cup of tea I know.
I loved this Film as it covers her infancy the childhood of Jane who is supposed to be Charlotte and Helen her sister.
@lovinangelsinstead21 (36847)
• Pamplona, Spain
25 Mar 19
@amadeo
Its because I love the way she phrased her stuff you know and had the ability to put some kind of magic where you would imagine that there would be none.
Its a very human story based on experience of hers of some kind.




@amadeo (111937)
• United States
24 Mar 19
@lovinangelsinstead21 sounds interesting reading for some.Thank you
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