Friday, September 14, 2007

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.

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