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... Bertha Mason felt betrayed by Rochester. ... Due to the events orchestrated by Bertha Mason, Rochester, still alive and a free man was left crippled and blind. ...
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... His wife Bertha Mason Rochester is a very insane and uncontrollable woman. This is displayed when she destroys thornfield in the end. ...
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Three of the characters affected by cruelty and ill will are Jane Eyre, Edward Rochester, and Bertha Antoinette Mason Rochester. ...
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... Jane can hear Rochester complimenting Mason. Rochester invites Mason to join the party and that he can stay with them during the night. ...
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... Jane can hear Rochester complimenting Mason. Rochester invites Mason to join the party and that he can stay with them during the night. ...
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... In Jane Eyre Brontė does not present the exact scene but Mr. Rochester tells Mason while they were heading to her room "You know this place, Mason, she bit ...
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... Mr. Rochester is married to Bertha Mason, but he has fallen in love with Jane Eyre. ... The witness is Richard Mason, brother to Rochester's wife. ...
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... In the book, "Wide Sargasso Sea", by Jean Rhys the relationship of Annette and Mason, Antoinette and Rochester are based on money. ...
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... Rochester's love. The problem is not her escape form Rochester's love, but what blocks the way, Bertha Mason, Rochester's wife. Now again ...
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... imagery in her book, Jane Eyre, the reader can better comprehend what the characters of Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester, St. John Rivers, and Bertha Mason are feeling ...
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... Bertha Mason, Mr. Rochester's mad wife had committed suicide by jumping off the roof, but not before she set fire to the house in which they lived. ...
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... and Mr. Rochester are to be married, it is revealed that Thornfield's mad woman is Bertha Mason, whom Rochester had married in the West Indies 15 years prior. ...
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... sort of like the characters of Bertha Mason and Jane Eyre. In the novel, there are many things that symbolize the contrast and the alikeness of Rochester and St ...
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... While in Thornfield, Jane does act upon an "irrational" thought; the night after she discovers that Rochester is married to Bertha Mason, she leaves Thornfield ...
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... to sexuality as insanity is a clear link to Bertha Mason but Jane ... passions, is awarded a happy, contented and conventional future as Rochester's wife/nurse and ...
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... Jane's wedding day arrives and before Jane and Edward are to be married, a man named Mason stops the wedding and says that Rochester has a crazy wife who is ...
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... In the course of the book, the main protagonists, Antoinette Cosway Mason and the unnamed husband (Edward Rochester, from Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre ...
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... aspects. For example, the violence in the scene where Mr. Mason gets attacked. The attack really upsets Jane and Mr. Rochester. In ...
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... aspects. For example, the violence in the scene where Mr. Mason gets attacked. The attack really upsets Jane and Mr. Rochester. In ...
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... While Bertha is described as a "vampyr" who sucks Mason's blood, this portrayal could also attributed to Rochester himself, who draws life from Jane to gain ...
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... morals. Rochester tries to convince Jane to run away with him by using the tragic story of his marriage to Bertha Mason. His story ...
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... morals. Rochester tries to convince Jane to run away with him by using the tragic story of his marriage to Bertha Mason. His story ...
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... When she inherits her land, Antoinette is 'sold', just as a slave, by Mason. This image of 'Rochester as exploiter' is totally incongruent with representations ...
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... chapel. Their wedding was quickly broken up by the declaration that Mr. Rochester was already married to Bertha Mason. Jane was ...
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... chapel. Their wedding was quickly broken up by the declaration that Mr. Rochester was already married to Bertha Mason. Jane was ...
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... On the other hand, Bertha Mason is the epitome of untraditional women of the era. ... There were many incidents where Bertha tried to harm Rochester and the others ...
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... "There is no debt, benefit, burden, obligation." It's as if Rochester is pleased that he in indebted ... The second instance is when Mason arrives at Thornfield. ...
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... In desperation, the captain rendered the Grand Hailing Sign of Distress of a Master Mason. ... The Templars. Rochester, VT: Destiny, 1986.« Howarth, Stephen. ...
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