Commentary on Bertha Mason in Charlotte Bronte´s Jane Eyre

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In the novel, Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Jane meets many people each with a different story, reason and each person played a part in her life. Those people have impacted her life in such a way that it changes Jane's life forever. In those parts of her life someone new came in, they impacted her life with something new, and that something new changed how she looks on the world from the past she had. Like one women named Bertha Antoinetta Mason Rochester. In Chapter 26, we discovered more about Bertha, a woman that looks like Jane's inner self, a wild and uncontrollable, and that she was locked away in the mansion for a long time. But before that during the wedding when Briggs told everyone that Mr. Rochester was already married, "It simply consists in the existence of a previous marriage; Mr. Rochester has a wife now living." And they were brought to see Bertha, that wasn't the first time Jane has seen her. Her first time seeing Bertha was when she was ripping up Jane's veil and got so close into Jane's face that Jane passed out from the experience. Before that Jane only knew h...

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