All 4 Uses of
immortal
in
Jane Eyre
- Oh, madam, when you put bread and cheese, instead of burnt porridge, into these children's mouths, you may indeed feed their vile bodies, but you little think how you starve their immortal souls!"†
Chpt 7
- I am sure there is a future state; I believe God is good; I can resign my immortal part to Him without any misgiving.†
Chpt 9 *
- Such society revives, regenerates: you feel better days come back — higher wishes, purer feelings; you desire to recommence your life, and to spend what remains to you of days in a way more worthy of an immortal being.†
Chpt 20
- But she could not eradicate nature: nor will it be eradicated 'till this mortal shall put on immortality.'†
Chpt 32
Definition:
-
(immortal) living or existing forever
or:
someone famous throughout history
or:
someone who will never die -- such as a mythological god