Jane Eyre Chpt 26
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- Jane Eyre chapter 26
- “I know not whether the day was fair or foul; in descending the drive, I gazed neither on sky nor earth; my heart was with my eyes; and both seemed migrated into Mr Rochester’s frame” page 332
- Foreshadowing, pathetic fallacy
- “'It simply consists in the existence of a previous marriage. Mr Rochester has a wife now living’” page 334
- Villainous Mr Mason/Rochester
- The description of Bertha is typical gothic adverbs, animal imagery
- Something that’s not human
- “I know not whether the day was fair or foul; in descending the drive, I gazed neither on sky nor earth; my heart was with my eyes; and both seemed migrated into Mr Rochester’s frame” page 332
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