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Brontë populates the novel with many female characters roughly the same age as Jane—Georgiana and Eliza Reed, Helen Burns, Blanche …
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Jane gives descriptions of several of her paintings and drawings. Why are these artistic renditions important? What do they reveal …
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Jane gives descriptions of several of her paintings and drawings. Why are these artistic renditions important? What do they reveal …
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Jane gives descriptions of several of her paintings and drawings. Why are these artistic renditions important? What do they reveal …
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Jane gives descriptions of several of her paintings and drawings. Why are these artistic renditions important? What do they reveal …
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Compare and contrast Rochester and St. John Rivers. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Why does Jane choose Rochester over …
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Compare and contrast Rochester and St. John Rivers. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Why does Jane choose Rochester over …
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Compare and contrast Rochester and St. John Rivers. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Why does Jane choose Rochester over …
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Compare and contrast Rochester and St. John Rivers. What are their strengths and weaknesses? Why does Jane choose Rochester over …
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Discuss the representation of foreigners in the novel — Bertha and Richard Mason, Céline and Adèle Varens. How are the …
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