poll: (Love and semantics) In Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Mr Rochester is asking Jane why she looks troubled, and is wondering if she is nervous about their upcoming wedding. She responds:
'I think it is a glorious thing to have the hope of living with you, because I love you. No, sir, don't caress me now - let me talk undisturbed.'
What did Jane mean when he told Mr Rochester that she loved him? —> people who voted for: She was saying something about her feelings, but she was lying
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'I think it is a glorious thing to have the hope of living with you, because I love you. No, sir, don't caress me now - let me talk undisturbed.'
What did Jane mean when he told Mr Rochester that she loved him? —> people who voted for: She was saying something about her feelings, but she was lying
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