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Scholars who have studied Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre generally agree that the novel’s female characters are highly constrained by the …
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Scholars who have studied Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre generally agree that the novel’s female characters are highly constrained by the …
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What pronoun does Rochester use as he refers to Adele? Why? (ch. 14) How does Rochester’s treatment of Jane change …
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What pronoun does Rochester use as he refers to Adele? Why? (ch. 14) How does Rochester’s treatment of Jane change …
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What pronoun does Rochester use as he refers to Adele? Why? (ch. 14) How does Rochester’s treatment of Jane change …
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What pronoun does Rochester use as he refers to Adele? Why? (ch. 14) How does Rochester’s treatment of Jane change …
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At the end of Chapter 15, Jane uses sea imagery to describe her feelings: “I was tossed on a buoyant …
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At the end of Chapter 15, Jane uses sea imagery to describe her feelings: “I was tossed on a buoyant …
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At the end of Chapter 15, Jane uses sea imagery to describe her feelings: “I was tossed on a buoyant …
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At the end of Chapter 15, Jane uses sea imagery to describe her feelings: “I was tossed on a buoyant …
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