Jane Eyre Chpt 10
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- Jane Eyre chpt 10
- “From the day she left I was no longer the same: with her was gone every settled feeling, every association that had made Lowood in some degree a home to me.” pg 100
- Miss Temple has had a martyr influence on Jane
- “I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer” pg 102
- Repetition shows Jane’s desire to leave Lowood
- “'A new servitude! There is something in that,’” pg 102
- Finding a job where she is serving or as a governess highest she can reach
- “A kind fairy” pg 103
- Supernatural
- “I had on hand. Mrs Fairfax! I saw her in a black gown and widow’s cap; frigid perhaps, but not uncivil: a model of elderly English respectability”pg 105
- Bronte stereotyping upper class elderly ladies
- “but he is such a dissipated young man, they will never make much of him, I think” pg 108 - about John
- Irony
- Karma
- Irony
- “At eighteen most people wish to please, and the conviction that they have not an exterior likely to second that desire brings anything but gratification” pg 109
- Symbolic of Jane not changing in her experience of life
- Jane has the qualities of a victorian women unlike the Reed sisters
- “From the day she left I was no longer the same: with her was gone every settled feeling, every association that had made Lowood in some degree a home to me.” pg 100
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