Jane Eyer Vs.Vivian of ’pretty Woman’
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The movie Pretty Woman and the book Jane Eyre contain lower class girls who have higher-class lovers. They both have a scene in which their rich lovers take them out to get ‘rich, high class’ clothes and accessories. Both men like to pamper their women, even though Jane and Vivian do not like it that much. But eventually Vivian does get to fancy being weighted on.
Vivian’s lover is very much like Mr. Rochester. He is rich and loves Vivian so much that he wishes to make her ‘happy’ by spending money on her. Rochester shows his love in the same way to Jane. Both Jane and Vivian feel humiliated while shopping. But soon after being pampered, Vivian started to like shopping. Jane, on the other hand, absolutely hated being pampered by Mr. Rochester. She did not choose a ‘glittery dress,’ but a sober black satin one instead. Jane was annoyed and felt degraded every time Mr. Rochester bought some more things for her. Vivian was a bit nervous in the beginning of shopping, but started loving it soon after. Vivian and Jane are similar to eachother, but they are not quite the same