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Daily Archives: June 22, 2015
Why does Jane Eyre end with columnar St. John Rivers?
The last chapter of Jane Eyre begins with the simple declarative address to the reader: “Reader, I married him.” That is all. No fanfare. No drama — unlike Jane’s last attempted wedding. She describes how various people receive the news. … Continue reading
