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... I noticed that when speaking of the light Jane saw, Bronte writes "...it glided up to the ceiling...". This immediately made me think of a bird. ...
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... Bronte writes that St. John was "at the fireside a cold, cumbrous column, gloomy and out of place" (393), hinting the incompatibility of Jane and St. John. ...
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... As Charlotte Bronte writes, when Mr. Rochester first came to Thornfield at night on his horse, he encountered Jane Eyre, who was walking back home in the woods ...
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... As Charlotte Bronte writes, when Mr. Rochester first came to Thornfield at night on his horse, he encountered Jane Eyre, who was walking back home in the woods ...
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... Charlotte Bronte. She writes with such detail during the scenes of pain, that gives the reader insight into the life of Bronte. She must ...
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... This is certainly possible, but it seems more likely that Emily Bronte would have ... after his traumatic experience at Wuthering Heights, and--as he writes in his ...
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... Bronte 190). The words that are immediately recalled by Heathcliff's declaration are Blake's Mercy, Peace, Pity, and Love. In "The Human Abstract" Blake writes ...
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... The theme of independence emphasizes significantly in Chopin and Bronte's novels. ... Chopin writes, "She felt like some new-born creature, opening its eyes in a ...
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... Jane Eyre, the main character in Charlotte Bronte's novel was suffering from a moral ... rights and is not allowed to express what she thinks, she writes it down ...
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Heathcliff's Revenge in Wuthering Heights In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte tells the story ... After being at the Heights for a day Isabella writes a letter to ...
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... Eyre' is set in Victorian England and is written by Charlotte Bronte. ... an upper/middle class Victorian home, "leafless shrubbery." The author writes the opening ...
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"Wuthering Heights", written by Emily Bronte, is the ... soon as she marries Heathcliff, she she realises the mistake she has made: in a letter she writes to Nelly ...
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... There were the Bronte sisters and Mary Ann Evans (under the name George Elliot) in ... Whitman writes: "Divine am I inside and out, and I make holy Whatever I ...
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... There were the Bronte sisters and Mary Ann Evans (under the name George Elliot) in ... Whitman writes: "Divine am I inside and out, and I make holy Whatever I ...
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... There were the Bronte sisters and Mary Ann Evans (under the name George Elliot) in ... Whitman writes: "Divine am I inside and out, and I make holy Whatever I ...
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... to the extent that it explores the mind, like Charlotte Bronte's Villette, and even ... as well as being the name of the guidebook Macon writes, Accidental Tourist ...
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