The romance between Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester is thus a transcendent one which goes beyond mere class or looks to being a mutual attraction of character and intellect, which accounts for its intensity and steadfastness as it is able to withstand a long period of separation by time and space to their eventual union where Jane Eyre declares “Reader, I married him.” A bold affirmation that genuine love and passion is something which transcends mere class and looks, Jane Eyre is a revolutionary text in the declaration of the female as being an equal counterpart of the male. This comes as Jane Eyre declares her eventual equal standing with Mr. Rochester in their marriage. Indeed, Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester are spiritually attune and akin as Jane Eyre calls herself “his likeness”. Keywords: Victorian society, fantasy romance, resilience of character, intensity and steadfastness etc.