For example, we already know that Mr. Rochester’s wife, Bertha Mason, is Mr. Mason’s sister, and on chapter 19, after Jane tells Mr. Rochester that a stranger whose name is Mr. Mason arrives is willing to see him. However, after he receives the new, her reaction really surprise us, “He sit down , and made me sit beside him. Holding my hand in both his own, he chafed it; gazing on me, at the same time, with the most trouble and dreary look” (Bronte 206). The terrified in Mr. Rochester’s expression in abnormal, and also and the same night, Mason is being attacked, and involve in a mystery accident, “The stranger, Mason: I saw too that his linen on one side, and one arm, was almost soaked in blood.” (Bronte 212). After the next morning Mr. Mason leaves, he also leave a strange message to Mr. Rochester that makes everyone confused, “Let her be taken care of; let her be treated as tenderly as may be: let her---” he stopped and burst into tears” (Bronte
For example, we already know that Mr. Rochester’s wife, Bertha Mason, is Mr. Mason’s sister, and on chapter 19, after Jane tells Mr. Rochester that a stranger whose name is Mr. Mason arrives is willing to see him. However, after he receives the new, her reaction really surprise us, “He sit down , and made me sit beside him. Holding my hand in both his own, he chafed it; gazing on me, at the same time, with the most trouble and dreary look” (Bronte 206). The terrified in Mr. Rochester’s expression in abnormal, and also and the same night, Mason is being attacked, and involve in a mystery accident, “The stranger, Mason: I saw too that his linen on one side, and one arm, was almost soaked in blood.” (Bronte 212). After the next morning Mr. Mason leaves, he also leave a strange message to Mr. Rochester that makes everyone confused, “Let her be taken care of; let her be treated as tenderly as may be: let her---” he stopped and burst into tears” (Bronte