Jane Eyre Chpt 22
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- Jane Eyre chpt 22
- The description of the nature on page 281 matches the mood of the scene
- Symbolises Jane’s richness and expectations
- “Well, he s not a ghost; yet every nerve I have is unstrung: for a moment I am beyond my own mastery” Pg 282
- Jane is struggling to control her emotions
- “An impulse held me fast - a force turned me round, I said - or something in me said for me, and in spite of me” page 283
- Inappropriate for Jane to show passion to Rochester
- “This was very pleasant; there is no happiness like that of being loved by your fellow-creatures, and feeling that your presence is an addition to their comfort” page 284
- Jane wants to be loved not a burden
- Aimed at Mrs Fairfax, Adele and Sophie
- “alas! never had I loved him so well.” page 285
- Aims her passion at Rochester
- “alas” contradicts the idea of love - oxymoron
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- The description of the nature on page 281 matches the mood of the scene
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