attracted to Mr.Rochester was because of his mysterious and deep appearance. Jane must have felt really special that she cought his eye out of all the women. That despite all the bitterness she was the only chosen one that could mend his broken heart and offer him happiness. She'd help him change his old ways and together they would live happy ever after. The same phenomenon often repeats itself in other books and even in life. It might even be a motherly instinct for women to try to rescue a troubled handsome male. Whatever the reason might be the deep and handsome characters attract women not only in books but also in the real world.
ways and Tom, pretending to be a little baby, helped her to play her role. Tom was a living doll for the girls and dressing him up as a girl was just a fun game while Tom himself did not understand it’s disapproval in society. Jack was envious of Julie’s attention to Tom. Tom had to pretend to be in infancy to cope with loss of his mother. Although he was still a boy who sometimes peed in his bed, playing a baby helped him to forget responsibilities and problems, and find again motherly love in Julie. Tom soon forgot his real mother as something that was natural but he can not be blamed for that because it seems like he had not had any other choice. Tom was a neutral character for me who was part of a bigger puzzle. He did not do anything wrong, just the series of things he was supposed to do as a family member. And I kind of feel sorry for him that he had to suffer as a child and by suffering I mean from perspective of adult. He had to have
problems at school. Children did not like Jeanette and tried to stay away from her. Teachers were concerned about her religious tendency and had asked Louie to rein her in. This had only gladden Louie and she felt that Jeanette’s purpose is finally paying off. Louie was interested in Jeanette only when it was necessary for her. When it concerned the question of religion, her mother was always there for her. But when a little girl needed simple motherly love and support, Louie was never around. I.g. when Jeanette had just had her surgery she spent a week in the hospital almost on her own, except for time when Elsie came to see her. Waiting for the plumber had been more important for Louie. The only way she could compensate the love she did not get from her mother was to look for it in other women. Louie had a negative impact on Jeanette because of her religious beliefs. “My mother has always
It was such a slow train that I arrived late for the meeting. With uncountable or plural countable nouns such is used. They were such large tablets that I couldn’t swallow them. It was such poor quality oil that it damaged my car engine. Adjectives ending in –ly Although many adjectives form adverbs by adding –ly (quick, quickly), there are some adjectives which end in –ly. The most common are: friendly, lively, lovely, ugly, silly, cowardly, motherly. To use these words adverbially, you have to say ‘in a friendly way’, etc. He was very friendly. (Adjective) He spoke to me in a friendly way. (Adverb) 6