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Compare and contrast the red room scene and the scene where Mr. Mason is attacked. What is particularly odd about …
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What is the purpose of the fortune-telling scene? Why doesn’t Jane completely fall for Rochester’s disguise as a fortune-teller?
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What is the purpose of the fortune-telling scene? Why doesn’t Jane completely fall for Rochester’s disguise as a fortune-teller?
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What is the purpose of the fortune-telling scene? Why doesn’t Jane completely fall for Rochester’s disguise as a fortune-teller?
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Jane has impressions of the guests at Thornfield. Analyze her tone as she describes these impressions.
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Jane has impressions of the guests at Thornfield. Analyze her tone as she describes these impressions.
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Jane has impressions of the guests at Thornfield. Analyze her tone as she describes these impressions.
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Jane has impressions of the guests at Thornfield. Analyze her tone as she describes these impressions.
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