Jane Eyre Chpt 7
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- Jane Eyre chpt 7
- “And why has she, or any other, curled hair? Why, in defiance of every precept and principle of this house, does she conform to the world so openly” pg 76
- Mr Brocklehurst is a hypocrite
- Daughter has curly hair
- “I will send a barber to-morrow:"
- Taking away her symbol of being a woman
- Modern reader would read this from a modern society perspective where woman are ***** and castrated
- Taking away her symbol of being a woman
- Mr Brocklehurst is a hypocrite
- Brocklehurst uses his power in a corrupt way to control people
- “Black marble clergyman” pg 78
- Black marble shows Brocklehurst as a sin himself
- Connotations of black
- Evil
- “What a strange light inspired them! What an extraordinary sensations that ray sent through me”
- Helen is an influence on Jane
- This chapter shows how people judge each other and how God judges people
- “And why has she, or any other, curled hair? Why, in defiance of every precept and principle of this house, does she conform to the world so openly” pg 76
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