Jane Eyre Chpt 37
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- Jane Eyre chapter 37
- Page 497 use of Pathetic Fallacy and the Rochesters (Ferndean) reflects his mood - very gothic weather
- The fact that Rochester lost his money in the fire no longer makes him superior to Jane, because Jane has money it makes them both equal Page 504
- “‘It is a bright, sunny morning, sir,’ I said. ‘The rain is over and gone,’” page 506
- Rochester mood and Ferndale has changed with Jane’s arrival
- No logical explanation for Jane hearing Rochester’s voice - supernatural page 515
- Bronte saying that in love anything can happen
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