Jane Eyre

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English

 

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October 14, 2013

 

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During tea time one evening, Rochester proceeds to interrogate Jane about her background. Jane notes his cold demeanor, “…He searched my face with eyes that I saw were dark, irate, and piercing” (123; Ch.13). Later in the conversation, Mrs. Fairfax is giving praise to Jane for all of her work when Rochester interjects and once more displays a cold, callused demeanor, “Don’t trouble yourself to give her a character… eulogiusms will not bias me; I shall judge for myself” (125; Ch...
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Fairfax is giving praise to Jane for all of her work when Rochester interjects and once more displays a cold, callused demeanor, “Don’t trouble yourself to give her a character… eulogiusms will not bias me; I shall judge for myself” (125; Ch.13). Part of the reason that Rochester acted that way was because he though himself superior to Jane, because Jane was there working for him...
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