Friday, September 14, 2007

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?

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