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Jane is now set to commence this chapter of her life enthralled in the learning of academics and the friendship of classmates. And this is precisely what Jane Eyre follows-through with: “I from that hour set to work afresh, resolved to pioneer my way through every difficulty: I toiled hard, and my success was proportionate to my efforts” (pg. 7). As a result of this hard, diligent work, Jane is “promoted to a higher class” and is taking new and exciting classes such as “French and drawing.” She displays the self-satisfaction at having improved in these fields: “I learned the first two tenses of the verb ETRE, and sketched my first cottage (whose walls, by-the-bye, outrivalled in slope those of the leaning tower of Pisa), on the same day” (pg.
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