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... initially meets Mr. Rochester as a governess to Adele, but their conversations lead to mysterious times of revealing each others past so Rochester decided to ...
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... There are several instances and hints that Rochester is not telling Jane the complete truth of everything related to his past. Although ...
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... There are several instances and hints that Rochester is not telling Jane the complete truth of everything related to his past. Although ...
(1467 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Jane's heart is once again torn apart. After learning of Rochester's past Jane flees the estate. She arrives at Whitcross and moves into the Moor House. St. ...
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... Jean Rhys refunctions Bertha Mason's story from the point of view of Antoinette Cosway, a young Creole with a tragic past, and that of Rochester, the young ...
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... plain, penniless Jane Eyre. Mr. Rochester's pride and egotism comes from his wealthy, yet tragic past. His arrogance has been derived ...
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... for I don't want her and she'll see no other," (Rhys 165) says Rochester. ... to let others have her either, but instead, store her away as a past memory, waiting ...
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... By doing this Jane leaves all of her troubles and past behind. When Jane returns to Thornfield she finds out that Mr. Rochester lost his vision and one hand in ...
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... the past century, this could not be further from the truth. Women have been sexual creatures for nearly the same amount of time as men. Two poems, Rochester's " ...
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... differently than before. In the past, Jane felt like an inferior to Rochester because he was her employer and was wealthy. Jane now feels ...
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... that in the coach she rents. Gone are all references to Rochester, or even her past life. A "sensible" heroine might have gone to ...
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... Adele and Bertha already serve as living legacies of Rochester's past recklessness, and Jane could be next in line for the attic if she consents to marry ...
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... Rochester's The Imperfect Enjoyment is an amusing tale of man's greatest fear - premature ... Cinder, warms no more, Than Fire to Ashes, cou'd past Flames restore. ...
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... that in the coach she rents. Gone are all references to Rochester, or even her past life. A "sensible" heroine might have gone to ...
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... All of the early settlers managed to move to the Rochester area, and all of ... Many of my father's relatives in past generations were from elsewhere in the world. ...
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... this novel a "romance" one would have to be able to look past many instances in ... between Jane Eyre and "romance" is that Jane doesn't need Rochester to fix her ...
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... describes his past hardships to Jane, and solely credits her with his recent improvement in mood. While Jane is in love with the aspects of Rochester which ...
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... all-encompassing love for Mr. Rochester. Even after her childhood rejection Jane did not grow bitter. She gave her forgiveness freely and set her past at rest. ...
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... with either of them and when his brother past away Thornfield was left to him because his did not have a will. Jane only knew of Mr. Rochester from Mrs ...
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... us insight into her own character through her interpretations of past experiences. ... We are, therefore, not surprised when Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester. ...
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... with either of them and when his brother past away Thornfield was left to him because his did not have a will. Jane only knew of Mr. Rochester from Mrs ...
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... Her plans to marry Rochester are too good to be true, it turns out, as his secret past is revealed and Jane discovers that he is already married. ...
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... novelist remarked : "In general there she sits quite alone thinking over the past . . . ... as governess to young Adele Varens, ward of Mr. Rochester of Thornfield ...
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... me and courage with the hate so that I was able to walk past without looking ... Later in the novel, Rochester remarks, "In any case she had given way, but coldly ...
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... Her plans to marry Rochester are too good to be true, it turns out, as his secret past is revealed and Jane discovers that he is already married. ...
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... it would be dubbed adultery, and shock many people that Rochester would even ... Jane Eyre, and other Victorian Era authors, students can study the past of social ...
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... 20 to 40 percent," according to journalist Jack Spula of the Rochester City News ... the most comprehensive study yet of global temperature over the past 1,000 years ...
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... no longer has to depend on Rochester. Jane's physical and emotional journeys are brought to an end in the last chapter, as she switches from past to present ...
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... of her thwarted wedding, "She (Adele) seemed an emblem of my past life..." (Ch ... With the addition of Bertha Rochester we will complete our cast of characters and ...
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... If Rochester is all romantic passion, urging her to give in to emotional desire, St ... they are original and belong to their own present and future, not the past. ...
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