Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Free Response

"It was only yesterday morning, however, that Bessie understood she was pronouncing your name; and at last she made out the words, Bring Jane--I want to speak to her." Pg: 224

As Jane catches wind of what Miss Reed has said, I think that she saw it as a turning point in her life. She no longer felt any resentment towards Miss Reed, for it had been far too long, and with time, you wounds heal. This is what happened to Jane, but she believes that Miss Reed, being on her death bed, whats to atone for her sins that she committed towards Jane when she took up a place in her house. For Jane to just know that she resented the fact the she was mean, rude, and cruel to her as a child is trully enough. Even though this is more that Jane could have possibly dreamt about, she wants to know if Miss Reed's outlook on Jane has changed. She wants to know if she no longer hates and resents her presence on this earth and now trully loves her.

2 comments:

  1. I hope you will all name your posts more helpfully in the future. "Free response" doesn't give us any idea what you are writing about.

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  2. It does, you just have to read further

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