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Re: Moogin rin Jane Eyre     

Author: ZerkonX
Date: Oct 8, 2007 05:46

... 07 Oct 2007 15:17:08 +0100, James Whitehead wrote: Rochester in Jane Eyre locks up his wife and tortures...Rochester is a good and heroic figure. Jane at the end thinks she is supremely...fear that Rochester might attempt bigamy again. Bigamy is a legal consideration. Jane Eyre is a consideration of love.... this moral dilemma that is resolved. Jane knows what is best for herself ...
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Re: Moogin rin Jane Eyre     

Author: The Rev Dr. Hugh Jarse NLAHN.
Date: Oct 8, 2007 01:03

...desirable hero and good husband to Jane - as he locks up in ... most preferable of heroes. Certainly Jane appears at the end to ... in the past. Rochester in Jane Eyre locks up his wife ... a good and heroic figure. Jane at the end thinks she ... a potential bigamist and forcing Jane an innocent girl to suffer ... of the whole story: Rochester: "Jane.." Jane: "Yes, Mr Rochester?" Rochester:...
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Moogin rin Jane Eyre     

Author: James Whitehead
Date: Oct 7, 2007 07:17

... want to argue that Rochester in Jane Eyre is evil - and not the desirable hero and good husband to Jane - as he locks up in the...the most preferable of heroes. Certainly Jane appears at the end to live...cruel in the past. Rochester in Jane Eyre locks up his wife and...is a good and heroic figure. Jane at the end thinks she is... a potential bigamist and forcing Jane an innocent girl to suffer ...
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Re: Quando la volpe non arriva all'uva............     

Author: Accio
Date: Mar 29, 2008 12:54

... trovi un po' di escapismo e buon esempio in Harry Potter, piuttosto che deprimersi ulteriormente con libri dal tono totalmente opposto tipo Jane Eyre o simili. Sarà mica per colpa dei romanzi dell'Ottocento che i college sono diventati quel posto triste che la Swinton ha sperimentato? ...
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Re: Quando la volpe non arriva all'uva............     

Author: Alexandra
Date: Mar 25, 2008 14:25

... frequentare trovi un po' di escapismo e buon esempio in Harry Potter, piuttosto che deprimersi ulteriormente con libri dal tono totalmente opposto tipo Jane Eyre o simili. Sarà mica per colpa dei romanzi dell'Ottocento che i college sono diventati quel posto triste che la Swinton ha sperimentato? ...
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Re: Red cards for selfish drivers.     

Author: gonzo.amethyst
Date: Mar 21, 2008 03:26

... . Where does it say that parking in front of the driveway is illegal? It doesn't say that parking is illegal in Chapters 1-20 of "Jane Eyre", either. It is, of course, necessary to look at the *law* to find reference to illegal acts - not just at any old publication which does not ...
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Re: Red cards for selfish drivers.     

Author: JNugent
Date: Mar 20, 2008 16:36

... . Where does it say that parking in front of the driveway is illegal? It doesn't say that parking is illegal in Chapters 1-20 of "Jane Eyre", either. It is, of course, necessary to look at the *law* to find reference to illegal acts - not just at any old publication which does not even ...
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Re: G.K. Chesterton on Job     

Author: James Whitehead
Date: Oct 7, 2007 08:39

....net... James Whitehead <somewhere@overtherainbow.com>: One might want to argue James wanted to argue that the no i was arguing about Jane Eyre! Creator isn't an evil-doing No more that an actor playing hitler! deity in the Book of Job, contrary to claims for Yahweh's ...
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Re: Under the Grass Re: G.K. Chesterton on Job     

Author: James Whitehead
Date: Oct 7, 2007 08:24

... Job as you've done in this thread. Although one could argue that your lies about the story are less freedom than they are compulsion. Suffering does not take place in Job anymore that it does in Jane Eyre. -- Moggin
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Re: Under the Grass Re: G.K. Chesterton on Job     

Author: James Whitehead
Date: Oct 7, 2007 08:22

"Kater Moggin" <kimmerian@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:kimmerian-2CAC20.10152507102007@news.verizon.net... James Whitehead <somewhere@overtherainbow.com>: I can read it as Your reading of _Job_ is based on lies about the story told in the Bible. That's about as shocking as saying i lied about Jane Eyre - well whoopee doo!
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