Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Jane Eyre Assignment 9

Assignment 9.
In chapters 19-20 of Jane Eyre…Jane descends down some staircases and finds an old gypsie sitting in a chair. Then Jane proceeds to ask the gypsie a few questions about what she is doing and Jane is declaring how she doesn’t believe in what the gypsie believes. Then after the gypsie says that the destiny lies in the face, Jane for once in a few times begins to agree with the old woman. Then the old woman mentions things that say the Rochester might be or have been married. To some greedy French woman who doesn’t live there anymore. Then the gypsie turns out to be Rochester. In my opinion I think that Rochester was probing the water for any sign that Jane might love him. Then Rochester sends Jane to get him some wine after he hears that a man named Mason has come to visit. Rochester then lost all color and remained still, until Jane got back with his wine. Jane then went to bed as well as all the other party goers. The next morning Jane awoke with a fright as she saw that some one had been hurt. It was Mason. Rochester ordered Jane to tend to him while Rochester went about his business. Jane held a towel there on his wound for a while until Rochester returned with a remedy. He told Mason to drink when he was reluctant to do so. Then after Ms. Fairfax took over Jane and Rochester went into the garden together. Rochester gathered flowers as the sun slowly rose. Rochester and Jane then sat at a bench and talked for a while.

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