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My Experience : My Personal Experience In Jane Eyre

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Though I can say I have written countless essays after reading a book in English class, I don’t think that I’ve ever written one that told about my experience while reading the book. It’s interesting when your teacher tells you that you will be writing a paper on your experience with the book; my initial reaction was, “Oh no, what am I going to write about?” I was wondering to myself how I was going to complete the assignment when I didn’t really like the book. Then I thought of the positive things I took out of the book because I realized that I grew as a reader and a writer. I learned how to push myself to connect with a character that at first I didn’t have anything in common with. I also learned how to better understand a book by connecting it to other books I have read. Finally, my blogging experience helped me to make the book relevant to the time I’m living in.
My personal experience with Jane Eyre was definitely a rollercoaster ride. There were moments when I was really into the book and moments when I was like, “What are you doing, Jane?!” One time I was glued to the book was the chapter when Helen dies. The loss in this chapter touched me. Two years ago I lost my dog unexpectedly so I could feel the feelings that Jane was experiencing when Helen died. As the reader, I wanted to yell into the book to warn Jane what was coming so she wouldn’t feel the same pain as I did. Another part that I enjoyed was when Jane found out she had close family still living. I

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