Summary
Jane is suprised to see that Grace Poole is still employed and decides to investigate herself. She talks to Grace and asks her if she knows what happened, Grace says that Mr Rochester forgot to blow out his candles. She also finds out that Mr R has gone off to visit a certain Miss Ingram.
Character
Jane is obviously jealous, but doesn't want to admit it to herself. She berates herself for letting herself get too full of herself, in thinking that he could possibly care for her, she is quite harsh on herself. Perhaps she feels more hurt and angry at him than she wishes to let on? (to herself)
Interesting extracts
-talking to herself- ' " A favourite with Mr Rochester? You gifted with the power of pleasing him? You of importance to him in any way? Go! You folly sickens me." '
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Some concise comments Camille. Are you changing your opinion of Jane now?
Aim to raise a few more questions about character or what Bronte is trying to achieve as you continue your reading journal. Think about how she is trying to manipulate the reader.
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