SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on Jane Eyre.” SparkNotes.com. SparkNotes LLC. 2002. Web. 19 Jun. 2013.
SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on Jane Eyre.” SparkNotes LLC. 2002. http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/janeeyre/ (accessed June 19, 2013).
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“Their conversation is awkward, especially when she mentions Wickham, a subject Darcy clearly wishes to avoid” (SparkNotes Editors).
“Their conversation is awkward, especially when she mentions Wickham, a subject Darcy clearly wishes to avoid” (SparkNotes Editors, 2002).
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When reading this imagine that you are Jane Erye. Try and relate yourself to the situation that the character is going through. That way you can follow the mindset of the book.
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