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Really! And Jane Eyre has a strong struggle to deal within herself - as she says in the first chapter, the consequences of being locked into the Red Room would affect her nerves therefore.
I'd never thought about it: the insanity of Rochester's wife, locked up in a room; and the insanity Jane faced in the red room - she learnt to become strong and independent to resist insanity.
Teresa wrote: "I'd never thought about it: the insanity of Rochester's wife, locked up in a room; and the insanity Jane faced in the red room - she learnt to become strong and independent to resist insanity."
Yes, Teresa! You see, the confinement of the women is a strong theme in XIX Century's novels. Specially beautiful and bold ladies. Have you ever read Lady Audley's Secret?
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Yes, Teresa! You see, the confinement of the women is a strong theme in XIX Century's novels. Specially beautiful and bold ladies. Have you ever read Lady Audley's Secret?