Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Judging a book by its cover

In chapter 28 Jane comes to find her haven, but she is not very welcomed at the door by the old servant Hannah. Thankfully St.John over hears the conservation and invites Jane in because he thought she was a "peculiar case". Three Days later when Jane is able to get back on her feet and healthy Diana and Mary reliaze Jane is an well educated woman. Showing how the old servant Hannah shouldnt judge a book by its cover. Just because Jane was looking very vulgar at that time and moment, not taking Jane in she could have died that night.Even though Hannah did judge Jane they still slowly became friends. Bronte shows how to judge a book by its cover and how she uses the Romantic movement. She uses the romantic movement by showing us the everyday, because if you were to see some bum or homeless person on the street you would do extactly what Hannah did and turn the other check. Bronte shows use not to help all homeless people off the streets but to talk to somebody and try to see if their case is "peculiar".

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