Jane Eyre

Is religion featured much in the novel, Jane Eyre? If so, how?

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Religion is featured most aptly in the characters of St. John Rivers and Brocklehurst. Both are supposedly 'godly' men, but in the end the religion that they offer to the world, and to Jane, is devoid of any true spirituality and substance. She also uses this depiction to indicate that in most instances religion causes women a great deal of suffering, without needing to.