Jane Eyre Chpt 15
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- Jane Eyre chpt 15
- Introduces reader to Celine Varens
- Shows the reader Rochester has had mistresses
- “Pain, shame, ire - impatience, disgust, detestation - seemed momentarily to hold a quivering cpm;oct om the large pupil dilating under his ebon eyebrow” pg 167
- Gothic Language and Villainous traits
- Sounds like an animal
- Rochester denies that Adele is his daughter pages 169/170
- Reader feels sympathy for Adele
- Pg 172 Thornfield seems to have sense of mystery just like Rochester
- “Suppose he should be absent spring, summer, and autumn, how joyless sunshine and fine days will seem.” pg 172
- Jane is falling for Rochester
- Page 174 The fire in Rochester’s room foreshadows the fire at Thornfield
- Rochester needed Jane again
- Bertha and Jane are alter egos
- Bertha = Fire - destructive passion
- Jane = water - peace passion
- Page 177 shows Rochester as an anti-gothic hero
- Passionate
- Brings out Jane’s passion
- Passionate
- Introduces reader to Celine Varens
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