Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Jane Eyre Assignment 8

Jane Eyre Assignment 8.

In chapters of 18 and 19, Thornfield hall receives a letter from Rochester saying that a lot of guests will be staying at the house and having parties every night. When Rochester returns and all of his guests arrive Jane notices a beautiful woman who as Jane would think be the target of Rochester’s affections. Then Rochester kind of orders Jane to come and play charades with him and his guests. After a while Jane leaves for bed (With what I read I can tell she was holding her anger in.). The next day Jane sees and old person sitting in a chair by the same fire where she used to talk to Rochester. The old person says that she is a gypsy. While at first Jane doesn’t believe the gypsy she slowly comes to realize how right the gypsy is. The gypsy is saying things how Jane loves a certain person. Jane is admitting it and is asking the gypsy how she does it. The gypsy turns out to be Rochester, just playing a little game with Jane. As the night goes on Jane and Rochester sit by the fire talking, about each other and Rochester starts to open up a little bit. But by the end of the night Rochester tells Jane he loves her, but Jane just goes to bed.

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