just give me an outline for 3 body paragraphs with 2 quotes each

In Chapter Nineteen, Mr. Rochester says to Jane, “You are cold, because you are alone: no contact strikes the fire from you that is in you. You are sick, because the best of feelings, the highest and the sweetest given to man, keeps far away from you. You are silly, because suffer as you may, you will not beckon it to approach, nor will you stir one step to meet it where it waits you.” How is Mr. Rochester correct in his reading of Jane’s character? Do you think that Jane is wise to protect herself in this way? Why/ why not? Does Jane ever take the chance to reach these “best of feelings” and what are they? What can we learn from this?