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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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... Rochester disowns Bertha and ensures her secrecy so that he may seek another wife. ... Rochester, Bertha's husband, does not care for her. ...
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... Mr. Rochester is married to Bertha Mason, but he has fallen in love with Jane Eyre. ... Rochester two forces were his love for Jane and his marriage to Bertha. ...
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... The word "feverish," for example, recalls the blaze that Bertha Rochester began in her husband's bedroom and equates the heat of Jane's passion with madness. ...
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... we learn that Mr. Rochester got married in Jamaica "Edward Fairfax Rochester, of Thornfield England, was married to my sister, Bertha Antoinetta Mason... ...
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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 did, however, through making Rochester crippled, make Jane and Rochester's love seem stronger and unbending than before; yet without Blanche they would ...
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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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... 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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... Tristan and Iseult, it is the marriage of Iseult to King Mark, and in Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester's instance, it is Edward's marriage to Bertha, his insane ...
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... Tristan and Iseult, it is the marriage of Iseult to King Mark, and in Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester's instance, it is Edward's marriage to Bertha, his insane ...
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... Rochester's passionate nature, embodied by Bertha and the fire she started, got the better of him and severely burned him. Rochester ...
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... Rochester's passionate nature, embodied by Bertha and the fire she started, got the better of him and severely burned him. Rochester ...
(1397 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... However, their affair breaks up when Jane learns Mr. Rochester is a bigamist. She forgives him but she can't go back to him. Only when Bertha dies can they be ...
(508 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... 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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... From the way Rochester talks about Bertha at first she seems pretty normal, but he says how she become after they get married. She ...
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... Thornfield. She often caused mayhem in the house. There were many incidents where Bertha tried to harm Rochester and the others. She ...
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... Bertha is a symbolic figure representitive of Rochester's more harsh and controlling alter ego, which periodically manifests itself to Jane. ...
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... From the way Rochester talks about Bertha at first she seems pretty normal, but he says how she become after they get married. She ...
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... Bertha Rochester is Edwards's first wife. ... The second conflict comes when Jane finds out that Rochester is married to Bertha even though it is not for love. ...
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... At first Jane thinks that Mr. Rochester wants to marry Blanche Ingram; and then she can not marry him because he has a wife, Bertha. ...
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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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... characters whose significance we will concern ourselves with are, in turn, the child Jane Eyre, somewhat briefly Helen Burns, Bertha Rochester (the "madwoman ...
(1817 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... chapel. Their wedding was quickly broken up by the declaration that Mr. Rochester was already married to Bertha Mason. Jane was ...
(1889 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... 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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... I also like Mr. Rochester. ... When the house was on fire, he tried to help all the people leave the house and tried to save his mad wife, Bertha. ...
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... voices and return to Rochester.Finally reunited with her true love, Jane is able to take advantage of circumstances (ie- death of Bertha) and marry Rochester. ...
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... chapter twenty-six. In this chapter it is discovered that Rochester is married to the woman in the attic (Bertha). In most romance ...
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... Here she finds that the house has been destroyed by fire, and Rochester lost his mad wife, Bertha, and his eyesight while trying to save her. ...
(1605 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Here she finds that the house has been destroyed by fire, and Rochester lost his mad wife, Bertha, and his eyesight while trying to save her. ...
(1608 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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