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relationship, as we have already seen. Rochester is often described as
a "dark" and dangerous man, which fits the likeness of a cormorant; it
is therefore likely that Brontë sees him as the sea bird. As we shall
see later, Jane goes through a sort
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Category: /Literature/Novels
man, which fits the likeness of a cormorant; it
is therefore likely that Brontë sees him as the sea bird. As we shall
see later, Jane goes through a sort of symbolic death, so it makes
sense for her to represent the drowned corpse. The gold bracelet
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Category: /Literature/English
as
a "dark" and dangerous man, which fits the likeness of a cormorant; it
is therefore likely that Brontë sees him as the sea bird. As we shall
see later, Jane goes through a sort of symbolic death, so it makes
sense for her to represent the drowned corpse
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, a possible
explanation can be derived from the context of previous treatments of
these themes. The sea is surely a metaphor for Rochester and Jane's
relationship, as we have already seen. Rochester is often described as
a "dark" and dangerous man, which fits
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Category: /Literature/English
for Rochester and Jane's
relationship, as we have already seen. Rochester is often described as
a "dark" and dangerous man, which fits the likeness of a cormorant; it
is therefore likely that Brontë sees him as the sea bird. As we shall
see later
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
trust worthy and feel unity just around the next corner. While on the side are the older, wiser, money crazy business men who would do just about anything for their next dollar. This role is played by the old man who sells the key to the gateway of your
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
trust worthy and feel unity just around the next corner. While on the side are the older, wiser, money crazy business men who would do just about anything for their next dollar. This role is played by the old man who sells the key to the gateway of your
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
that describes the island of La Grande Jatte. It looks like sunny day. There are many people on the grass. In the right foreground, a man and a woman, wearing French old-fashioned clothes and standing with a monkey, are looking at the sea. In the center
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Category: /Literature/English
to his wife and warm bed, the older waiter has more patience because, in part, he has no one and nothing to go home to. He will leave after closing and find himself in a bodega or bar, trying to steel himself for another night alone. The old man of the tale
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Category: /Literature/English
. Dugongs, or sea cows, are aquatic mammals weighing several
hundred pounds. The Lardil catch them in strong rope nets which are strung out in the
middle of the river and they construct a sort of corral with some bushes. They send one
man to tell them when
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