#they marry someone based on a lack of information and youthful idiocy then come to realize their mistake later on in the marriage
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It’s so interesting to me that the big, like, ~reveal~ of both Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall concern one of the main love interests already being - surprise! - married, but they are such VASTLY different circumstances with totally different connotations and consequences. Just Bronte girlie thoughts.
#and i don't think it boils down to the gender of the married party being different#because on the surface helen and rochester's initial story beats are actually fairly similar#they marry someone based on a lack of information and youthful idiocy then come to realize their mistake later on in the marriage#and like the ~issue~ resides in their partner. namely not being who they thought they were#now this is where it starts to diverge with questionable handling of mental health and an eye raising dash of racism in rochester's case#whereas helen's husband is just a moron#then she leaves whereas rochester just. locks his wife in the attic etc etc#and it's interesting because helen leaving mirrors jane's leaving rochester but for like the complete opposite reason#jane leaves rochester despite wanting to be with him because it's the ~christian~ thing to do#whereas helen leaves her husband despite her marriage vows to save her son from growing up to be an asshole like his father#all this to say perhaps the bronte sisters laid out the following suggestion:#in an unhappy marriage a woman can only run the fuck away whereas the man can lock his wife in the attic#gender imbalances smh#anyways#jane eyre#the tenant of wildfell hall#anne bronte#charlotte bronte#the brontes
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