of the church, …
Mr. Biggs and Mr. Mason - object to their marriage since it is a bigamous marriage. Rochester's first wife is Bertha whose brother is Mason, the madwoman living in Mr. Rochester's attic.
St. John – admits that he has passion andaffections for Miss Rosamond.
Jane - asks why he does not just marry her.
St. John – says that he is very much in love with R
and does not recognize, as the poet does, the ironic discrepancy between the comfort he intends and the lack of comfort he actually offers, for not being able to have one's hair soiled is hardly consolation for having it shaved off! In line 24 the boy's words are an expression ofa childlike trust that the poet, with more experience of the world, knows to be unfounded: the poem, in fact, is a pro
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(1) Joseph Conrad
"Heart ofDarkness"
(2) D. H. Lawrence
"Sons andLovers"
(3) James Joyce
"A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"
(4) Virginia Woolf
"To the Lighthouse"
(5) Graham Greene
"The Heart of the Matter"
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(6) Theodore Dreiser
"Sister Carrie"
(7) Ernest Hemingway
"The Sun a
and does not recognize, as the poet does, the ironic discrepancy between the comfort he intends and the lack of comfort he actually offers, for not being able to have one's hair soiled is hardly consolation for having it shaved off! In line 24 the boy's words are an expression ofa childlike trust that the poet, with more experience of the world, knows to be unfounded: the poem, in fact, is a pro
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Reformer, orator, writer and statesman
Leader of the abolitionist movement
Born a slave in Maryland on February 14th, 1818
Mother : Harriet Bailey (slave)
Father : perhaps Aaron Anthony
In 1825, after the death of his mother he lived with his maternal grandmother
In 1826, after the death ofAnthony he became the property of Thomas Auld and was sent to live with Tho