Welcome to the new trimester and the new challenges we have ahead! Hopefully this period will be a memorable time for you all, as I'm sure it'll be for me.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Summarizing Chapters 21-23
The person chosen by Pablo (I don't remember who it was.. sorry! ) must write the summary for the next 3 chapters, 21-23. See you all on Friday at 6:00 pm! T. Romina
Jane started to teach the Twenty village girls and It wasn't easy because just three could read , and none could write, she was depressed because she had to much work to do but at the same time satisfied that she had a job. Though she was far away from Thornfield she allowed herself to think about it and Mr. Rochester, and the life that she could have had in the south of France with him, but the same time she realized that she would have been his Mistress, so the honest, free life that she was having on the Moor's School was the better option to be happy with herself. Jane discovered that St. John was in love with Miss Oliver who has furnished her Cottage, and that lady loved him too, so she tried to help him trying to convince him to marry her but he told Jane he couldn't because he owed his life to God being a missionary and Miss Oliver won't be a good wife for that kind of husband. The Day that they talked about it Jane showed him a sketch she made of Miss Oliver but forgot that she signed like Jane Eyre so St. John discovered who she was in fact because Jane's uncle who lived in Madeira died and his lawyer was looking for her to give her a inheritance of her uncle, In they of that investigation St. John Kwew almost everything of her, incluiding the relation between Jane and Mr. Rochester. At the first Jane just wanted to know about Edward. St. John told Jane that he and his sisters were children of the sister of her Father, so Jane was their cousin. Jane was to happy for that, for having a new family, but worried at the time for having to much responsabilities with a new fortune, so she decided to share the inheritance with her three cousing, though at the firs S. John, Diana and Mary didn't agree with that they accepted her decission. They spent a good time together as family, and Jane tried to give her all efford to make everything okay. Jane didn't recieved news about Thornfield even tough she had sent letter to Mrs. Fairfax. St. John asked help to Jane, to help him to study Hindustani with and they becone closer. Afer time St. John Asked Jane to marry him, in the name of god, to be a missionary wife, and though she was still in love with Mr. Rochesters, and she knew that St. John didn't love her and after thinking about that she accepted. She wasn't sure about her decission so she asked god for sign, if she had to marry or not with her cousin and got it, she thought she heart Mr Rochester calling her so she assumed that was God's sign and decided to leave everything.
Jane started to teach the Twenty village girls and It wasn't easy because just three could read , and none could write, she was depressed because she had to much work to do but at the same time satisfied that she had a job. Though she was far away from Thornfield she allowed herself to think about it and Mr. Rochester, and the life that she could have had in the south of France with him, but the same time she realized that she would have been his Mistress, so the honest, free life that she was having on the Moor's School was the better option to be happy with herself.
ReplyDeleteJane discovered that St. John was in love with Miss Oliver who has furnished her Cottage, and that lady loved him too, so she tried to help him trying to convince him to marry her but he told Jane he couldn't because he owed his life to God being a missionary and Miss Oliver won't be a good wife for that kind of husband. The Day that they talked about it Jane showed him a sketch she made of Miss Oliver but forgot that she signed like Jane Eyre so St. John discovered who she was in fact because Jane's uncle who lived in Madeira died and his lawyer was looking for her to give her a inheritance of her uncle, In they of that investigation St. John Kwew almost everything of her, incluiding the relation between Jane and Mr. Rochester. At the first Jane just wanted to know about Edward.
St. John told Jane that he and his sisters were children of the sister of her Father, so Jane was their cousin.
Jane was to happy for that, for having a new family, but worried at the time for having to much responsabilities with a new fortune, so she decided to share the inheritance with her three cousing, though at the firs S. John, Diana and Mary didn't agree with that they accepted her decission.
They spent a good time together as family, and Jane tried to give her all efford to make everything okay.
Jane didn't recieved news about Thornfield even tough she had sent letter to Mrs. Fairfax. St. John asked help to Jane, to help him to study Hindustani with and they becone closer.
Afer time St. John Asked Jane to marry him, in the name of god, to be a missionary wife, and though she was still in love with Mr. Rochesters, and she knew that St. John didn't love her and after thinking about that she accepted. She wasn't sure about her decission so she asked god for sign, if she had to marry or not with her cousin and got it, she thought she heart Mr Rochester calling her so she assumed that was God's sign and decided to leave everything.