Chapter 26 is a real turning point in the book. So who is the mad woman in the attic? Why is she there? What are your thoughts about this? If you were Jane, what would be going through your mind? Are you curious about Bertha? (Just FYI, if so, there's a famous book written from Bertha Mason's perspective, called
Wild Saragossa Sea"). What do you think about Rochester, knowing what you now about his past . . . and his present?
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