A: PG43: there wer eshiny patches on the black creek
PG44: mortality in lies- whch is exactly what i hate and detest in the world- what i want to forget. it makes me miserable and sick
PG49: a quarrelsome band of footsore sulky niggers trod on the heels of the donkey
PG50: human folly made look like the spoils of thieving; exploring; expedition; their talk, however, was the talk of sordid bccaneers: it was reckless without hardihood, greedy without audacity, and cruel without courage; to tear treasure out of the bowels of the land was their desire, with no more moral purpose at the black of it than thre is in burglars breaking into a safe
I: the novel infers that how black people are the useful tool to get and achieve white mans dream such as in the novel it gives comparison between how white man uses black people to transport and thus that black people are getting robbed which shows the wickness of the white man. what is author trying to do?!!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Darkness 30-40
A: PG32: man. hammock. groans. blankets, horrors
PG33: and the first glance at the place was enough to let you see the flabby devil was running that show
PG35: DOOR OPENING ITO A DARKNESS
PG37: They wandered here and there with their absurd longs taves in their hands, like a lot of faithless pilgrims bewitched inside a rotten fence
PG39: uncongenial, disease, as their talk, as their government, as their show of work
I: the author shows the darkness into the room the author infers and that over that "dark" room there are truth behind and wicked inside.
PG33: and the first glance at the place was enough to let you see the flabby devil was running that show
PG35: DOOR OPENING ITO A DARKNESS
PG37: They wandered here and there with their absurd longs taves in their hands, like a lot of faithless pilgrims bewitched inside a rotten fence
PG39: uncongenial, disease, as their talk, as their government, as their show of work
I: the author shows the darkness into the room the author infers and that over that "dark" room there are truth behind and wicked inside.
Darkness 21-29
A:PG21: black fellows; grotesque masks; but they had bone, muscle, a wild vitality, an intense energy of movement; there was a touch of insanity in the proceeding
PG23: a lot of people, mostly black and naked, moved about like ants; trees made a shady spt, where dark things seemed t stir feebly
PG24: I could see every rib the joints of their libs where like nots in a rope; deathlike indiffference of unhappy savages
PG25: I've seen the devil of vilence; the devil of greed; the devil of hot desire
PG28: I've been teaching one of the native women about the station. it was difficult
I: throughout the novel the author keeps inferring that the black people are savages by having to describe them with saying "grotesque masks" and ugly but also inquiring that black people are civilized just lik the black ants which works hard and organized.
PG23: a lot of people, mostly black and naked, moved about like ants; trees made a shady spt, where dark things seemed t stir feebly
PG24: I could see every rib the joints of their libs where like nots in a rope; deathlike indiffference of unhappy savages
PG25: I've seen the devil of vilence; the devil of greed; the devil of hot desire
PG28: I've been teaching one of the native women about the station. it was difficult
I: throughout the novel the author keeps inferring that the black people are savages by having to describe them with saying "grotesque masks" and ugly but also inquiring that black people are civilized just lik the black ants which works hard and organized.
Darkness 12-20
A: PG13: chap; the huts gaped black, rotting, all askew within the fallen enclosures
PG14: I arrived in a city that always makes me think of a whited sepulchre; knitting black wool; I was oging into the yellow; From behind tht strucutre came out an impression of pale plumpness in a frock-coat;
PG15: in the oute room the two women knitted black wool feverishly
PG16: silver-rimed spectacles hung on the tip of her nose
PG17: Ever any madness in your family?
PG19: there it is before you-smiling, frowning, inviting, grand, mean, insipid, or savage
PG20: colossal jungle, so dark-green as to be almost black; the voice of the surf heard now and then was a postivie pleasure, like the speech of a brother
I: in the novel "heart of darkness" the author shows that the nature the "hut" is bad and black, wrong and symbolizes evilness but it also infers that the protagonist goes to the city and its taking about how it reminds him of "whited sepulchre" what is that suppose to mean?? also he realizes that the women working in there is "knitting BLACK wool" which seems awkward and mentions black wool for few pages. Isn't that a quincidince?!?
PG14: I arrived in a city that always makes me think of a whited sepulchre; knitting black wool; I was oging into the yellow; From behind tht strucutre came out an impression of pale plumpness in a frock-coat;
PG15: in the oute room the two women knitted black wool feverishly
PG16: silver-rimed spectacles hung on the tip of her nose
PG17: Ever any madness in your family?
PG19: there it is before you-smiling, frowning, inviting, grand, mean, insipid, or savage
PG20: colossal jungle, so dark-green as to be almost black; the voice of the surf heard now and then was a postivie pleasure, like the speech of a brother
I: in the novel "heart of darkness" the author shows that the nature the "hut" is bad and black, wrong and symbolizes evilness but it also infers that the protagonist goes to the city and its taking about how it reminds him of "whited sepulchre" what is that suppose to mean?? also he realizes that the women working in there is "knitting BLACK wool" which seems awkward and mentions black wool for few pages. Isn't that a quincidince?!?
Dark 3-11
A: PG8: sand-banks, marshes, forests, savages; here and there a military camp lost in a wilderness, like a needle in a bundle of hay; the utter savagery; wilderness that stirs in the forest, in the jugles; it was just robbery with violence, aggravated murder on a great scale, and men going at it blind-as is very proper for those who tackle a darkness
PG11: it fascinated me as a snake would a bird- a little silly little bird
I: the author seems to infer that there are more savages in the forest than the civilized city where the "utter savagery" and "robbery" is normal in the city. It seems to that there are contradictions and exhibits this queer feeling where the city supposed to be darkness and wicked where jungle is nature and pure!
PG11: it fascinated me as a snake would a bird- a little silly little bird
I: the author seems to infer that there are more savages in the forest than the civilized city where the "utter savagery" and "robbery" is normal in the city. It seems to that there are contradictions and exhibits this queer feeling where the city supposed to be darkness and wicked where jungle is nature and pure!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
375-389
A:Storm in music, heard a noise, shook the door, frozen hurricane, howling darkness, tall figure, all white as a glacier."his praise and notice were more restraining than his indifference""The thing was as impossible as to mould my irregular features to his correct and classic pattern, to give to my changeable green eyes the sea-blue tint and solemn lustre of his own"
I: Jane is now have met St. John. However all the things she would do is fallacious and immoral. now she faces the same situation she faced with Rochester which to be married. this is too much pressure for her and cannot handle terrifying situation.
I: Jane is now have met St. John. However all the things she would do is fallacious and immoral. now she faces the same situation she faced with Rochester which to be married. this is too much pressure for her and cannot handle terrifying situation.
360-374
A:frozen hurricane;howling darkness"the importance of twenty thousand pounds would give you; of the place it would enable you to take in society; of the prospects it would open to you"[contradiction on her view of people with wealth]"human love rising like a freshly opened fountain in my mind and overflowing with sweet inundation"
I: throughout the novel Jane did not realize how much wealth is substantial but now she exhibits the value of wealth and understands the joy she can have with the wealth. now she see's the world around her optimistically which the wealth she possess has a dire effect on her.
I: throughout the novel Jane did not realize how much wealth is substantial but now she exhibits the value of wealth and understands the joy she can have with the wealth. now she see's the world around her optimistically which the wealth she possess has a dire effect on her.
345-359
A:disgust,suffocating, poverty"i was weakly dismayed at the ignorance, the poverty, the coarseness of all I heard and saw round me""at this period of my life, my heart far oftener swelled with thankfulness than sank with dejection"
I:Jane begins to contradict the entire image she portrayed throughout the novel. no longer is she this innocent isolated child who everyone picks on. Instead, she has switched the roles, and considers herself better then those around her. Forgetting the fact that at one point in time, she was at the level also, if not farther below. She shames people for their lifesytle which overall, they have no control over it. I believe it is here, that she temporarily turns into the antagonist
I:Jane begins to contradict the entire image she portrayed throughout the novel. no longer is she this innocent isolated child who everyone picks on. Instead, she has switched the roles, and considers herself better then those around her. Forgetting the fact that at one point in time, she was at the level also, if not farther below. She shames people for their lifesytle which overall, they have no control over it. I believe it is here, that she temporarily turns into the antagonist
330-344
A: "possessed eyes whose gaze I was delighted to encounter" equally intelligent, equally pretty, "my nature to feel pleasure and yieding to authority"
I: this part is prominent where Jane finally gets to have herself as equal to everyone since throughout the begginning of the novel she would always consider herself as lower class than everyone. she begins to understand how much she is valued throught many people but as a woman in the novel what will happen next?
I: this part is prominent where Jane finally gets to have herself as equal to everyone since throughout the begginning of the novel she would always consider herself as lower class than everyone. she begins to understand how much she is valued throught many people but as a woman in the novel what will happen next?
315-329
A: a hand of fiery iron grasped my vitals, forth flashed the fire from his eyes, dark, growth, I was sure that Mr. Rochester had no connection, empty, gentle, nature to feel pleasure in yielding to authority
I: this part is where Jane is leaving while Rochester is trying to stop her. But Jane seems to be so sad while she's leaving. Bronte shows what a horrible situation Jane is in right now. All of these words such as "no connection" and "empty" exhibits the sad tone.
I: this part is where Jane is leaving while Rochester is trying to stop her. But Jane seems to be so sad while she's leaving. Bronte shows what a horrible situation Jane is in right now. All of these words such as "no connection" and "empty" exhibits the sad tone.
300-314
A: Your heart has been weeping blood, I must be ice and rock to him, forgive, miseries, terrors, pains, tortured, cruel , abhor, bloody, violent, that demon's vicinage is poisoned
I: this part is where Jane is about to leave Rochester and the author, Bronte, exhibits this crucial words such as abhor, bloody, and quotes such "I must be ice and rock to him" to show the end of the kinship between them. Is this such an end to the relationship??
I: this part is where Jane is about to leave Rochester and the author, Bronte, exhibits this crucial words such as abhor, bloody, and quotes such "I must be ice and rock to him" to show the end of the kinship between them. Is this such an end to the relationship??
Friday, September 14, 2007
Jane Eyre 286-300
A:
dread
horrible
subconscious
despite
grown
admire
tender
the words show the terrible life that Eyre have come threw such "horrible", "dread", and ''cruelty". these words meant to her as much as being with her causins.
I:
The feeling of "grown" and "tender" of Eyre seems to help to maturize her while she believes that she have saved Rockester's life by leading the right "directions" in such by not marrying the greedy woman. she also realizes that she has finally became and given love and care for someone and brought them optimistic view of their future.
dread
horrible
subconscious
despite
grown
admire
tender
the words show the terrible life that Eyre have come threw such "horrible", "dread", and ''cruelty". these words meant to her as much as being with her causins.
I:
The feeling of "grown" and "tender" of Eyre seems to help to maturize her while she believes that she have saved Rockester's life by leading the right "directions" in such by not marrying the greedy woman. she also realizes that she has finally became and given love and care for someone and brought them optimistic view of their future.
Jane Eyre 270-285
A:
blue sky has been visible
moon looked out
puerile tear
ashamed
impatience
moon shut herself
dream
the words are stroke as "blue sky has been visible" that the finaly marriage of Eyre and Rachester has been ready. out of many Mrs.Rochester has been cruel and the wedding seems impossible were "moon shut herself" and the "impatience" of their wedding seems to be "dream". "moon shut herself" seems to mention of closing of the dream while "blue sky has been visible" mentions the ideal of wedding grows.
I:
the wedding date comes close and the impatience of Eyre grows. the nervousness and the people oposing of the wedding seems to grow and it becomes some sort of illusions to her and this becomes the idea of "Cinderella" where Rochester wants her to wear all the expensive, golden jewerely. what does this mean of wearing the golden outfits?
blue sky has been visible
moon looked out
puerile tear
ashamed
impatience
moon shut herself
dream
the words are stroke as "blue sky has been visible" that the finaly marriage of Eyre and Rachester has been ready. out of many Mrs.Rochester has been cruel and the wedding seems impossible were "moon shut herself" and the "impatience" of their wedding seems to be "dream". "moon shut herself" seems to mention of closing of the dream while "blue sky has been visible" mentions the ideal of wedding grows.
I:
the wedding date comes close and the impatience of Eyre grows. the nervousness and the people oposing of the wedding seems to grow and it becomes some sort of illusions to her and this becomes the idea of "Cinderella" where Rochester wants her to wear all the expensive, golden jewerely. what does this mean of wearing the golden outfits?
Jane Eyre 254-269
A:
beauty
bride
oath
gratitude
selfish
concession
the words are to be used by Eyre when Rochester states that he would marry. Eyre expresses her wrods with "Gratitude" and told him his wife would be "selfish" and just of her "beauty" but the destiny of these two couples are undecided.
I:
when Rochester finally realized who to marry but struggles between them (Jane and other woman) but under the oak tree they chat and Eyre decides that his destiny is not to marry her but Jane herself and Rochester proposes to her while Jane accepts it. But the real question is whether the lightning that stroke the oak tree they've sat under was some sort of symbolism or just quincidence.
beauty
bride
oath
gratitude
selfish
concession
the words are to be used by Eyre when Rochester states that he would marry. Eyre expresses her wrods with "Gratitude" and told him his wife would be "selfish" and just of her "beauty" but the destiny of these two couples are undecided.
I:
when Rochester finally realized who to marry but struggles between them (Jane and other woman) but under the oak tree they chat and Eyre decides that his destiny is not to marry her but Jane herself and Rochester proposes to her while Jane accepts it. But the real question is whether the lightning that stroke the oak tree they've sat under was some sort of symbolism or just quincidence.
Jane Eyre 240-254
A:
Linger
Farewell
destiny
fury
drawn breath
forgiveness
the words that shocked me was "drawn breath" and that these words shows the end of the Jane life or it seems so and uses "forgiviness" to show the sorrowness of many things to many people. "Farewell" is a very strong word that was to be used and the sign of good-bye.
I:
the destiny of Jane is not to be concerned but Rochester's worriness should not be came for there she has another woman and many people to higher. the worrying of Jane is quite awkward and what will be the destiny of Eyre.
Linger
Farewell
destiny
fury
drawn breath
forgiveness
the words that shocked me was "drawn breath" and that these words shows the end of the Jane life or it seems so and uses "forgiviness" to show the sorrowness of many things to many people. "Farewell" is a very strong word that was to be used and the sign of good-bye.
I:
the destiny of Jane is not to be concerned but Rochester's worriness should not be came for there she has another woman and many people to higher. the worrying of Jane is quite awkward and what will be the destiny of Eyre.
Jane Eyre 224-239
A:
shadows darken
gore
fire
shudder
groan
blood
cold
shivering
these words were followed by Rochester after he was beaten and bitten almost every way. the "blood" that was to be shudder and "shadows" that was to be darkened. the symbolism was to be created and the brutallity was to be shown.
I:
The faith of Rochester was shorten and his destiny is not to be prolonged. with the convince of Grace Poole, who was has been convicted, seems to be crazy and what will happen to Grace and what will be the destiny of Rochester??
shadows darken
gore
fire
shudder
groan
blood
cold
shivering
these words were followed by Rochester after he was beaten and bitten almost every way. the "blood" that was to be shudder and "shadows" that was to be darkened. the symbolism was to be created and the brutallity was to be shown.
I:
The faith of Rochester was shorten and his destiny is not to be prolonged. with the convince of Grace Poole, who was has been convicted, seems to be crazy and what will happen to Grace and what will be the destiny of Rochester??
Jane Eyre 209-223
A:
tranquil
titters
agitate
salvation
hypothetical
wound
blood
painting
the words strikes Eyre, Rochester and Mason. while the words strike us of pain and tormentation the words such as "salvation" is to be used by Rochester for the help of Jane if the marriage would be right or wrong.
I:
the destiny of the Rochester seems to be in the hands of an young woman Eyre but the response has limited time and the question will be if Rochester and Eyre would make the right choice.
tranquil
titters
agitate
salvation
hypothetical
wound
blood
painting
the words strikes Eyre, Rochester and Mason. while the words strike us of pain and tormentation the words such as "salvation" is to be used by Rochester for the help of Jane if the marriage would be right or wrong.
I:
the destiny of the Rochester seems to be in the hands of an young woman Eyre but the response has limited time and the question will be if Rochester and Eyre would make the right choice.
Jane Eyre 190-208
A:
heart
possessed
mellow
powerless
cold
pale
monotomy
life
sick
silly
the words follow of the affectionate of Mr.Rochester from Eyre. while Eyre is thinking of Mr.R for some reason the first words that probably would've popped up would be "mellow","possessed", and "powerless".
I:
the intention of affection of Mr.R becomes intense for there are many competition among him for his wealth but Mr.R's loveness of Eyre almost reaps out and while it happens he meets a women that wanted his wealth while Mr.R wants her beauty and position of her job. who will be the wife of Mr.R??!!
heart
possessed
mellow
powerless
cold
pale
monotomy
life
sick
silly
the words follow of the affectionate of Mr.Rochester from Eyre. while Eyre is thinking of Mr.R for some reason the first words that probably would've popped up would be "mellow","possessed", and "powerless".
I:
the intention of affection of Mr.R becomes intense for there are many competition among him for his wealth but Mr.R's loveness of Eyre almost reaps out and while it happens he meets a women that wanted his wealth while Mr.R wants her beauty and position of her job. who will be the wife of Mr.R??!!
Jane Eyre 176-190
A:
tears
grave
tones
dark
bell tinkled
scattering
baskets of flowers
bosom
the party brings the joyness such as "basket of flowers" and "bell tinkled" but the party brings evilness such as "tears" and "graves" but i do not know why yet.
I:
Most of the women in the party are to be evil and scams and pompous while very influential. And yet the future for Adele is unfortunate and pessimistic for there are many evil that may influence her.
tears
grave
tones
dark
bell tinkled
scattering
baskets of flowers
bosom
the party brings the joyness such as "basket of flowers" and "bell tinkled" but the party brings evilness such as "tears" and "graves" but i do not know why yet.
I:
Most of the women in the party are to be evil and scams and pompous while very influential. And yet the future for Adele is unfortunate and pessimistic for there are many evil that may influence her.
Jane Eyre 162-176
A:
guilt
remorse
scolds
disappointed
Grace Poole's laughter
mystery
white apron
all the words are to be described where the accident(fire) has occurred. the "mystery" was not to be solved and "laughter" was to be foreshadowing. but the "guilt" and "remorse" are not to be given to anyone yet.
I:
the fire ablazed and yet the "mystery" has not been alleviated. but we sure know that Grace Poole has done it with the evidence of hearing "laughter" of Poole's and why did she tried to kill Mr.R and is there some sort of background of kinship between them?
guilt
remorse
scolds
disappointed
Grace Poole's laughter
mystery
white apron
all the words are to be described where the accident(fire) has occurred. the "mystery" was not to be solved and "laughter" was to be foreshadowing. but the "guilt" and "remorse" are not to be given to anyone yet.
I:
the fire ablazed and yet the "mystery" has not been alleviated. but we sure know that Grace Poole has done it with the evidence of hearing "laughter" of Poole's and why did she tried to kill Mr.R and is there some sort of background of kinship between them?
Jane Eyre 147-161
A:
sank under an extingusher
betray
fallen
'beaute male'
vegabond
forsaken
parentless
the words seemed to describe Adele whom she was to be served by Eyre. it was clear that Eyre have noticed her loneliness and to promise to take care of her with full potential of hers. the words such as "parentless" and "forsaken" and "betray" seemed to be with Adele for rest of her life in which her parents abandoned her.
I:
while the fire ablazes through Mr.R's door Eyre rescues his life. But the queer thing about Mr.R is that his arrogance was to be shown such as he did not want anyone to know about the specifics of fire but Why??
sank under an extingusher
betray
fallen
'beaute male'
vegabond
forsaken
parentless
the words seemed to describe Adele whom she was to be served by Eyre. it was clear that Eyre have noticed her loneliness and to promise to take care of her with full potential of hers. the words such as "parentless" and "forsaken" and "betray" seemed to be with Adele for rest of her life in which her parents abandoned her.
I:
while the fire ablazes through Mr.R's door Eyre rescues his life. But the queer thing about Mr.R is that his arrogance was to be shown such as he did not want anyone to know about the specifics of fire but Why??
Jane Eyre 138-146
A:
unobtrusive
manifestations
paltry ribaldry
God
poison of life
past existence
spirtual eyes
the words that struck me were mostly Mr.Rochester. it seems so that the first time he meets Eyre seems rude judging her image crucially. while later on he becomes nice and gentle. also the word that mostly struck me was "poison of life" and it referred that the pessimism that have dispersed through Mr.Rochester's body.
I:
it seems so that with the loss of his(Mr.Rochester) brother he seems distanced in some how to everyone and the "wine" that he preferred was some bibilical allusion in which the wine parallels to the "Blood of Christ" as we have seen through the music video.
unobtrusive
manifestations
paltry ribaldry
God
poison of life
past existence
spirtual eyes
the words that struck me were mostly Mr.Rochester. it seems so that the first time he meets Eyre seems rude judging her image crucially. while later on he becomes nice and gentle. also the word that mostly struck me was "poison of life" and it referred that the pessimism that have dispersed through Mr.Rochester's body.
I:
it seems so that with the loss of his(Mr.Rochester) brother he seems distanced in some how to everyone and the "wine" that he preferred was some bibilical allusion in which the wine parallels to the "Blood of Christ" as we have seen through the music video.
Jane Eyre 118-132
A:
sympathy
should have shunned them
fire, lightning
bright but antipathetic
light kindling in a window
blue absorbed from taint of cloud
moon,stars
all the words are to be very enlightening words and yet this all happens at night in the darkness where the brightness is covered. as Eyre see's upon the sky what is going to happen to her emotions and senses that as to be shown,"absorbed from taint of cloud","light kindling in the window".
I:
"sunny horizon" as inferred in the novel refers back to the start of a refreshing day. throughout the story I hope for Eyre's happiness would disperse in the house. also the egnimatic thing about the dog's name, "Pilot", was confusing as well.
sympathy
should have shunned them
fire, lightning
bright but antipathetic
light kindling in a window
blue absorbed from taint of cloud
moon,stars
all the words are to be very enlightening words and yet this all happens at night in the darkness where the brightness is covered. as Eyre see's upon the sky what is going to happen to her emotions and senses that as to be shown,"absorbed from taint of cloud","light kindling in the window".
I:
"sunny horizon" as inferred in the novel refers back to the start of a refreshing day. throughout the story I hope for Eyre's happiness would disperse in the house. also the egnimatic thing about the dog's name, "Pilot", was confusing as well.
Jane Eyre 104-118
A:
low
ghosts
long passage
lonely hills
walnut-panelled walls
globes
power of vision
the words are to be alluded with ghostly stories in such ghosts and lonely hills; all these depressing and enigmatic words that are to be shown. Is there some related ghost stories of the beautiful house they live in?
I:
the new house brought Eyre jolliness and eagerness for her duty was to work and work. but the mysterious secret room of the house-keeper shows was quite queer and the woman that sings who is she and what is she doing under the basement of the house??
low
ghosts
long passage
lonely hills
walnut-panelled walls
globes
power of vision
the words are to be alluded with ghostly stories in such ghosts and lonely hills; all these depressing and enigmatic words that are to be shown. Is there some related ghost stories of the beautiful house they live in?
I:
the new house brought Eyre jolliness and eagerness for her duty was to work and work. but the mysterious secret room of the house-keeper shows was quite queer and the woman that sings who is she and what is she doing under the basement of the house??
Jane Eyre 89-103
A:
cosy and agreeable
revived
servitude
safe
heaven
obliged to plain
couch had no thorns in it that night
the impuse of gratitude swelled my heart
the words that is listed above are to be postivie and shows optimism and also the "thorns" is represented to be postivie meaning also. her life after that was to be out from the school gave her hope and dedication to live "plain" life.
I:
her optimism seems so contradicting from horrible life to a very good life with wealthy family. but why is Eyre to be in the rich family? is it because she hated the poors or is it something to do with her cruel causins she has left behind?
cosy and agreeable
revived
servitude
safe
heaven
obliged to plain
couch had no thorns in it that night
the impuse of gratitude swelled my heart
the words that is listed above are to be postivie and shows optimism and also the "thorns" is represented to be postivie meaning also. her life after that was to be out from the school gave her hope and dedication to live "plain" life.
I:
her optimism seems so contradicting from horrible life to a very good life with wealthy family. but why is Eyre to be in the rich family? is it because she hated the poors or is it something to do with her cruel causins she has left behind?
Jane Eyre 74-88
A-
kindled
glowed in the bright
liquid lustre of her eyes
had never seen but pale and bloodless
semi-starvation
typhus
smitten
pastile striving vainly
grant me at least new attitude
i desired liberty; or liberty i gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer
Eyre uses very vivid word, such as "kindled" and "glowed in the bright" and it seems to be using allusions of heaven looking towards it or brought it down.
the strong words were also used in such "typhus" and "smitten" to show how desperate she wanted to be out of the world and scared of the diseases
Eyre also uses parallel syntax to show how much liberty she wanted to have
I:
In the novel after the meet of Helen, Eyre although still despites her aunts and them the perspective of hers changes as if Helen played as a catalyst.But the dark mood of the setting seems to be played in part of the role... and seems symbolizes something.
kindled
glowed in the bright
liquid lustre of her eyes
had never seen but pale and bloodless
semi-starvation
typhus
smitten
pastile striving vainly
grant me at least new attitude
i desired liberty; or liberty i gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer
Eyre uses very vivid word, such as "kindled" and "glowed in the bright" and it seems to be using allusions of heaven looking towards it or brought it down.
the strong words were also used in such "typhus" and "smitten" to show how desperate she wanted to be out of the world and scared of the diseases
Eyre also uses parallel syntax to show how much liberty she wanted to have
I:
In the novel after the meet of Helen, Eyre although still despites her aunts and them the perspective of hers changes as if Helen played as a catalyst.But the dark mood of the setting seems to be played in part of the role... and seems symbolizes something.
Jane Eyre 59-73
A:
-black hose
-mists as chill as death
-laid out beneath the iron sky
-the illness which is removing me is not painful; it is gentle and gradual
-angels see our tortures
-love
-die rather than live
the words emphasizes the cold day,"mists as chill as death" and connects with the impression of "angels see our tortures". it also could be emphasized of her cruel life in the school, believed and expeienced the crucial and hard work that is need to be done.
I:
Eyre meets a new friend in the school, Helen, and impressed of her panaromic view of intelligency. But after the incident, Mr.B told everyone that Eyre is pure untrustworthy girl, Helen ameliorates Eyre's problems and question was that Helen would always smile at Eyre whenever she passes by? what does the smile mean? is it just normal simple smile for friendship?
-black hose
-mists as chill as death
-laid out beneath the iron sky
-the illness which is removing me is not painful; it is gentle and gradual
-angels see our tortures
-love
-die rather than live
the words emphasizes the cold day,"mists as chill as death" and connects with the impression of "angels see our tortures". it also could be emphasized of her cruel life in the school, believed and expeienced the crucial and hard work that is need to be done.
I:
Eyre meets a new friend in the school, Helen, and impressed of her panaromic view of intelligency. But after the incident, Mr.B told everyone that Eyre is pure untrustworthy girl, Helen ameliorates Eyre's problems and question was that Helen would always smile at Eyre whenever she passes by? what does the smile mean? is it just normal simple smile for friendship?
Jane Eyre 44-58
A:
-amid silence and complete darkness
-shivering
-effort to check the general wrath
-I could distinguish from the gleeful tumult within, the disoconsolate moan of the wind
-burdened with faults in this world
-sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh
the "amid silence and complete darkness" explains the mood of Jane Eyre, the depression and sadness, and also shows allusions.
"shivering" shows the nervousness of her new life that would soon lead in her life.
the "sin" that was "fall" from them were to be the devils, allusions of her causins.
I:
Eyre is to be taken to the school finally while the darkness rises upon her. what does the darkness of the weather means? while her destination arrives she is to be carried into the school and why is she always to be carried?
-amid silence and complete darkness
-shivering
-effort to check the general wrath
-I could distinguish from the gleeful tumult within, the disoconsolate moan of the wind
-burdened with faults in this world
-sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh
the "amid silence and complete darkness" explains the mood of Jane Eyre, the depression and sadness, and also shows allusions.
"shivering" shows the nervousness of her new life that would soon lead in her life.
the "sin" that was "fall" from them were to be the devils, allusions of her causins.
I:
Eyre is to be taken to the school finally while the darkness rises upon her. what does the darkness of the weather means? while her destination arrives she is to be carried into the school and why is she always to be carried?
Jane Eyre 29-43
A:
-to the jingling of glass
-china as refreshment
-the embers sank to a dull red
-you look quite red, as if you had been about some mischief
-engendered of unjust punishment
-life had its gleams of sunshine
the words seem to show the unpleasant situation that was to be held by Jane Eyre. the novel also uses red as if it is a depressing and cruelty to be shown. she wants to show the unjust and evilness of her causins.
I:
the time has almost came for Jane to move on to her life in a school where she is believed to be sent through her aunt's support while her aunt tells Mr.Brocklehurst that Eyre is dangerous and ignorant.
But the true question is why is Eyre's aunt so nice to Jane before the entrance of the school?Perhaps Eyre's aunt wanted to Eyre to know that she was nice?
-to the jingling of glass
-china as refreshment
-the embers sank to a dull red
-you look quite red, as if you had been about some mischief
-engendered of unjust punishment
-life had its gleams of sunshine
the words seem to show the unpleasant situation that was to be held by Jane Eyre. the novel also uses red as if it is a depressing and cruelty to be shown. she wants to show the unjust and evilness of her causins.
I:
the time has almost came for Jane to move on to her life in a school where she is believed to be sent through her aunt's support while her aunt tells Mr.Brocklehurst that Eyre is dangerous and ignorant.
But the true question is why is Eyre's aunt so nice to Jane before the entrance of the school?Perhaps Eyre's aunt wanted to Eyre to know that she was nice?
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Jane Eyre 14-28
A:
colder and darker
temper
universal
light
nursery fire
ghost
ghastly awakeness
the words seems to be prominent throughout the novel since this creates whom Eyre is in such the frightening and hatred of her causins.
I:
after Eyre's trouble she was back to be sent away to her auncle's room. She resisted because she imposes that she saw a ghost of his uncle. Why is she so afraid of her UNCLE's ghost? the "gastly awakeness" used to show the awakening of her uncle and the "nursery fire" imposes to be hell.
colder and darker
temper
universal
light
nursery fire
ghost
ghastly awakeness
the words seems to be prominent throughout the novel since this creates whom Eyre is in such the frightening and hatred of her causins.
I:
after Eyre's trouble she was back to be sent away to her auncle's room. She resisted because she imposes that she saw a ghost of his uncle. Why is she so afraid of her UNCLE's ghost? the "gastly awakeness" used to show the awakening of her uncle and the "nursery fire" imposes to be hell.
Jane Eyre 1-14
A:
-the fiend pinning down the thief's pack behind him, I passed over quickly: it was an object of terror
-so was the black, horned thing seated aloof on a rock, surveying a distant crowd surrounding a gallows.
-fed our eager attention with passages of love and adventure taken from old fairy tales
Jane tell mama she is not run out into the rain- bad animal!
throughout first chapter of the novel it seems so that the portrait of cinderella story. Jane Eyre is supposed to be living in almost un-related house where it seems so that she is harassed enormously.
-red curtains
I:
throughout her punishments Jane is to be locked up in her uncle's room where there is a red curtain hanging up. while she is in his previous room she falls asleep and see's uncle's spirit which frightens her
-the fiend pinning down the thief's pack behind him, I passed over quickly: it was an object of terror
-so was the black, horned thing seated aloof on a rock, surveying a distant crowd surrounding a gallows.
-fed our eager attention with passages of love and adventure taken from old fairy tales
Jane tell mama she is not run out into the rain- bad animal!
throughout first chapter of the novel it seems so that the portrait of cinderella story. Jane Eyre is supposed to be living in almost un-related house where it seems so that she is harassed enormously.
-red curtains
I:
throughout her punishments Jane is to be locked up in her uncle's room where there is a red curtain hanging up. while she is in his previous room she falls asleep and see's uncle's spirit which frightens her
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