Monday, November 24, 2008

Jane Eyre #9

I was in Shock when I found out that Mr. Mason was stabbed! Out of all of the characters to be hurt I thought he would be the last one. I would except someone like Mr. Rochester to be stabbed because of his wealth and bitter personality and how he is with Celine and Adel. After Mr. Rochester tells the story to Jane about Mr. Mason it gets more intriguing why he would be killed. Charlotte Bronte is building up suspense because each chapter ends with a cliff hanger so the reader would like to continue on, and also how she is creating more mysterious events happening such as a stabbing, so far the book has been pretty mellow and just kind of dreary while adding in a stabbing ad's a whole new spin to the novel. The only deaths that have happened in the book so far have been because of health and illnesses. Also it shows how Mr. Rochester and Jane are becoming closer that he explains Mr. Mason's secrets to her.

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