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    • There was no possibility of taking a walk that day. We had been wandering, indeed, in the leafless shrubbery an hour in the morning; but since dinner (Mrs.
    • I resisted all the way: a new thing for me, and a circumstance which greatly strengthened the bad opinion Bessie and Miss Abbot were disposed to entertain of me.
    • The next thing I remember is, waking up with a feeling as if I had had a frightful nightmare, and seeing before me a terrible red glare, crossed with thick black bars.
    • From my discourse with Mr. Lloyd, and from the above reported conference between Bessie and Abbot, I gathered enough of hope to suffice as a motive for wishing to get well: a change seemed near,—I desired and waited it in silence.
  2. Free epub ebook download of the Standard Ebooks edition of Jane Eyre: A woman is hired by the mysterious master of Thornfield Hall as a governess for his young ward.

  3. Jul 18, 2020 · Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-109) and index. I. Contexts. Historical and Cultural Context. Critical Reception. Theoretical Perspectives -- II. Jane Eyre: A Reading of the Text. 1. Motherhood. 2.

  4. 1. Whom did Jane live with? 2. Where was Jane hiding at the beginning of the chapter? 3. What did John do to Jane? 6 Why didn't John like Jane? How did Mrs. Reed punish Jane? Why was Jane so frightened in the red-room? What did she think of Mr. Reed? Why was the red-room always empty? ; Why did nobody in the house like Jane in her opinion? ; 10.

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  7. Sep 27, 2019 · Literary classics – as well as modern bestsellers – reach more readers through translation than the language they were written in. Take Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre: it has been translated into at least 57 languages, at least 593 times. This changes how we think about Jane Eyre.

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