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Passages Of Jane's 'Jane Eyre'

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Passages • “Her beauty, her pink cheeks and golden curls, seemed to give delight to all who looked at her, and to purchase indemnity for every fault.” (page 16) o Upon reading this quote, I felt that the majority of people in this novel were shallow as they valued looks over everything else. Since Jane was not as beautiful as the others, she was always the scapegoat no matter what went wrong. o This line seems to give the reader a better sense of the characters within the story. • “Oh! I saw a light, and thought a ghost would come.” (page 18) o Why would she think that there would be a ghost? Did the author leave out a part of the story? This may have been alluding to the fact that Jane was delirious from being in that room and possibly from the lack of food. After reading ahead, the author explains that Uncle Reed (Jane’s Uncle) died in that room as it was his bedroom. • “Missis was, she dared say, glad enough to get rid of such a tire-some, ill-conditioned child, who always looked as if she were watching everybody, and scheming plots underhand.” (page 26). o As I was reading this quote, I was thinking to myself, “I wonder if Jane would have been better accepted if her father/mother had been rich?” Would that have changed things entirely? o Also, Jane’s mother was cut off by her father (Jane’s Grand Father) because he felt that the marriage to Jane’s father was beneath her. Maybe, had this hatred from the grandfather not existed, Jane would have been treated more

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