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Book # 1 > Cliche?? Chapter 12

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Whilst reading the events in this chapter I thought to myself 'this is so cliche'. Man riding along on his horse -you could see how the events were going to unfold. This did get me thinking though. "Was this very book the beginning of such a cliche?". Any thoughts?

I haven't read any further as I am waiting to see where everyone is up to.


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Cheryl Barnes | 39 comments I think that because of all the restrictions of the time, people did not get to meet outside of a normal social situation. The rules as to who could talk to whom was very strict and so it would have been difficult as an author, to contrive a way that Jane could meet 'Mr Rochester' outside the normal conventional introduction. In the setting this was probably the only way they could meet with noone else involved.....


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Good thinking Cheryl. I had not considered the social etiquette, classes etc of the time.


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Rachel Barnes (school_of_rachel) | 30 comments Mod
I was surprised she talked with him for so long. Jane said she would not have stayed if he were kind, but his roughness kept her there... I found that curious.


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I thought that she felt it put her on equal footing with him. I took it to mean he wasn't neat and polished, a "fine" gentleman. She stated that if he were a handsome, heroic looking gentleman she wouldn't have even asked if he was ok in the first place. She must have felt he had no airs about himself.


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