John Reed
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- Created on: 25-03-17 11:09
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- John Reed
- 'thrust his toungue into his cheek whenever he saw me'
- 'master Reed'
- 'large and stout'
- 'unwholesome skin'
- 'spacious visage'
- 'heavy limbs and large extremities'
- 'a tyrant'
- 'would do well if he had fewer cakes'
- 'bullied and punished me '
- 'gorged himself habitually'
- 'thick lineaments'
- 'not much affection'
- 'could not do worse'
- 'he continually threatens me (Mrs Reed) with his own death'
- 'say he killed himself'
- 'ruined'
- 'gambles dreadfully'
- 'sunk and degraded'
- used to satirise upper class boys
- highlights his childish and trivial behaviour
- Bronte uses irony
- almost a caricature
- Bronte is criticising their...
- used to satirise upper class boys
- manners
- treatment of others
- lifestyle
- behaviour
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