Sunday, November 6, 2011

Love is in the air,but hate is in your heart

     We are now in the second section of the book and we are seeing things from Rochester's POV. This is good because we are now seeing Rochester,not Jane's Rochester and not Bertha's Rochester. Though really, we are seeing Rhys's Rochester. Sorry,I still can't get over how she's practically plagiarizing. I guess this book is about both of them.We see how both of them become who they are because of the other person.Anyway, they are now on their honeymoon and are doing many honeymoon things.By that I mean they are discussing literature and great works of art.At one point,they are having dinner and moths and beetles keep flying into the candles and burn to death.Oh how nice,a barbecue!I'm guessing this represents the evolution of their relationship;the nice candlelight represents their nice,fake marriage,but soon they will get burned.I'm not a big fan of this section because I know it will lead to worse things.I already don't like Rochester but this part is making me dislike him even more.I get it,your in a sticky situation but sheesh, could you act a little better?At least Bertha is trying.By the way,why does he start calling her that?I mean,who does that?"Hey,I'm just gonna call you another name from now on;I don't care if you mind."Jerk.

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