jane eyre question
2/1/05 06:35Yesterday I was going through all of my books, deciding which few ones I absolutely required to have at school with me for the next few weeks, and I came across my copy of Jane Eyre. The book was a mass-market paperback, and I've read it enough times that it's showing many many many signs of wear, but it's been quite a while since my last reread -- I can't remember exactly when, in fact.
This got me thinking, and thus, poll question:
[Poll #411701]
I can picture Ray responding to it in a very "what the fuck?" way -- "His place burns down and he goes blind? What the hell kind of ending is that?"
Fraser, I think, would love it. A lot.
Also? Jane Eyre is SO much better than Wuthering Heights, omg.
This got me thinking, and thus, poll question:
[Poll #411701]
I can picture Ray responding to it in a very "what the fuck?" way -- "His place burns down and he goes blind? What the hell kind of ending is that?"
Fraser, I think, would love it. A lot.
Also? Jane Eyre is SO much better than Wuthering Heights, omg.
(no subject)
3/1/05 04:28 (UTC)(The first time I read Jane Eyre was at CTY, summer between sixth and seventh grade. I had the same copy I still own. I was telling the story as a serial to my roommate, who thought it looked boring. I kept her in suspense about the big plot turn for, like, two days.)
(no subject)
3/1/05 04:42 (UTC)You know, if one of us had gone to a different gifted program- and if there hadn't been problems with dates I probably would have done 7 years of CTY instead of 1 CTY and 6 SIG- we could have met years and years and years ago.
I find this troubling, and yet deeply, deeply cool.