Sunday, November 30, 2008

Moon

"it whispered in my heart-
'My daughter flee temptation!'
'Mother, I will.'

A white human form that resembled the moon approached Jane in a vision. It told her to flee from Mr.Rochester the night after she found out about Bertha Mason. Bronte often mentions the moon, which symbolizes femininity. The moon like women tells her to flee because Jane needs to maintain her pride and not let herself be controlled by the man she loves. Bronte uses the moon to show her feminist views.

2 comments:

Xwing212 said...
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Xwing212 said...

Very nice