Jane Eyre Flashcards

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more…

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tenderly than i had ever been raise or held before

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2
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no…

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net ensnares me

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3
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never…

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call you aunt again

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4
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kiss…

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me aunt

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5
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love…

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your enemies

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6
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women…

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feel just as men feel

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7
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i have…

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not been trampled on i have not been petrified

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8
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i love…

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gad and i belie he loves me

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9
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you are…

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dependant… you have no money

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10
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feed…

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thier vile bodies… starve thier immortal souls

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11
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regreted…

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i was not handsomer.. rosy cheeks

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12
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i am an…

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independant women now (she has money now)

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13
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you are formed…

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for labour not for love

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14
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splendidly…

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splendidly attired in velvet, silk, and furs

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15
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god…

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will punish her

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16
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something…

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bad might be permitted to come down the chimney and fetch you away

17
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their…

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Their hair was combed behind their ears and their long pinafores“
lower class al had to look identical so people would know they’re lower class

compare to “wild as a mane” - bertha

18
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she continued …

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She continued after a pause which none interrupted (blanche- has respect as shes of higher clas

19
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I see …

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I see the faults of her class

20
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i could…

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I could see without being seen (feels invisible)

21
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an…

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accomplished lady of rank

22
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blanche

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barrier of their relationship

23
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tall..

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Tall, fine bust… long graceful neck” - opposite of jane, she describes herself as “poor, obscure, plain and little

24
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dont…

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Don’t mention governesses, the word makes me nervous
dehumanising

25
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i claim…

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I claim you - not for my pleasure but for my sovereigns service

26
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reader…

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reader i married him

27
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lean…

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Jane lean on me

28
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i summon…

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I summon you as my wife it is only you who I intend to marry

29
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I…

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I claim you…

30
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des…

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desolate and hopeless and objectless

31
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how…

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how I ran sometimes

32
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i desired …

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I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer

33
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clothed…

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hyena

34
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snarling

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Snarling, snatching sound

35
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berthra…

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‘Berth Mason is mad’
commenting on how mental illnesses were perceived as bad by victorian era

36
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faerful

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fearful blackened inflation of the lineaments
… savage face
ghosts are usually pale

37
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we stood…

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at gods feet equal as we are

38
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make…

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his word your rule and his conduct your example