Jane Eyre Chpt 24
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- Jane Eyre chpt 24
- Queen Victoria wore flamboyant dresses
- Clothes were a reflection of someone’s morality finery was for prostitutes
- “I’I will myself put the diamond chain round your neck’” page 299
- Rochester is dressing Jane up as his possession - doll
- Jane doesn’t want to be changed
- “I crushed his hand, which was ever hunting mine, vigorously, and thrust it back to him red with the passionate pressure” page 310
- Passion and violence
- “Her coming was my hope each day, Her parting was my pain” page 313
- Foreshadows Jane leaving
- “I asked with asperity, ‘whom he was going to marry now?"
- Hints to the wedding be canceled
- “I could not, in those days, see God for His creature: of whom I made an idol” page 316
- Treats Rochester as god and ignoring the actual God
- Highlights Jane’s obsession
- Treats Rochester as god and ignoring the actual God
- Queen Victoria wore flamboyant dresses
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