Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Diana and Mary
While I read Chapter 34, it seems that Diana and Mary have become closer to Jane than how they were when they first met. The first time they met, they weren't that accompanied by her because she seemed like beggar on the streets that just needed shelter. I believe these two characters have grown because they are more likable characters; in my taste. "Diana and Mary are delighted with the improvements Jane has made at the school" (ch. 34). I believe that this quote tells us that they view Jane as an "improvement" from before. Being invited into a house where you know no one and still be accepted is an honor because those kind of people don't show up just anytime.
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