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"I am not an angel," I asserted; "and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself."

Chapter 24 · Jane Eyre

Quote Type: DialogueDifficulty: ★★☆Quotability: ★★★★★

Context

When Rochester calls Jane an angel, she firmly corrects him, insisting she is not angelic and will remain herself.

Analysis

The stark verb 'asserted' gives Jane's speech the force of a legal claim rather than a modest demurral. Her promise 'I will be myself' sounds like romantic individualism, but it functions here as a refusal of Rochester's idealization—she is rejecting not just the label 'angel' but his right to reimagine her according to his fantasies, insisting her selfhood is non-negotiable.

Essay Tip

Use this to argue that Jane's most famous declarations of selfhood are defensive moves—she asserts 'I will be myself' not as abstract philosophy but as concrete resistance to Rochester's attempts to remake her into the angel or fairy he wants, making her independence a boundary-setting act.

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