And that's not even mentioning the part where he implicitly threatens Jane with rape. He requires the redemption of humiliation, infirmity & suffering to make him a hero.
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Well, yeah.
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Uh, yeah. That's why it's a great gothic suspense. Who reads Jane Eyre as a how-to-romance? Lol. My favorite book ever, because it's twisted and dark, yet you are torn about whether the characters are good or bad or both.
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"Grieving" or insane? Makes a profound difference.
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Wait… Rochester wasn’t supposed to be a villain?
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Glad I’m not the only one who thought this
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Charlotte Bronte working through a few daddy issue with the character of Rochester then? Rochester having to be maimed in order to be worthy of her suggest so.
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hmm...she should read what Jean Rhys did with him in Wide Sargasso Sea.
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Duh. Now do Heathcliff. Psychopath?
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Is "whiny, annoying f***er" a label?
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All joking aside, when I first read this, I thought of Trump.
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Nomás es un pinche libro.
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