Monday, October 11, 2010
Blog #2
Seems to me that Mr. Rochester does not take an interest in Jane Eyre anymoreat , or maybe warning her of things to come that he is hiding. After Mason goes out of the mansion because of his injuries, Mr. Rochester and Jane Eyre begin to walk around what seems to a luscious garden and begin to talk about what Jane's feelings on being left alone in the room with a Mason, who is bleeding badly. Jane Eyre asks to Mr. Rochester are you not afraid of what Mason might do after he recovers? Mr. Rochester's replied "To live for me Jane, is to stand on a crater-crust which may crack and spue fire any day". Is Mr. Rochester giving the message to Jane that he does not have deep feelings for her anymore or does Mr. Rochester know of a future event and does not want Jane hurt?
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i think your right when you say that Mr. Rochester is hiding something. I believe that Mr. Rochester is not a very trustworthy man,or a very sensible man either. He seems to be doing things that don't make any sense. He shows no fear for the consequences he may recieve for all his wrongdoings. The things he do don't seem at all logical like when he constantly flirts with Jane, yet he rudely manipulates her at certain moments.I think Rochester is a very odd fellow
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