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and the setting. And I love the romance and t
lassic. Have you read any other books by Char
be a bit darker and more difficult to read than Jane Eyre, but still very good. I haven't read The Professor yet, but I'
hor can be just as great, or even better, than their more famous works. It's always
for hours about books. "I agree," she say
s a very intense book, but I love the characters and the setting. It's so different from Jane Eyre, and I
ind of book, but still so compelling. I love the relationship between Cat
dictions. On the one hand, they have this deep connection and understanding of each other, but o
at example of how love can be both beautiful and destructive. What about the othe
y vengeful and destructive. I think his relationship with Isabella is a great example of how he can be manipulative and selfish. As for Nelly Dean, I t
great observer of the events of the story. She provides a lot of context and insight into the other characters. Without her,
I think she often gets overlooked because she's not as flashy or dramatic as so
t want to take up all of our time on one book. What about another classic novel, li
and Mr. Darcy is so brooding and mysterious. I love the way their relationship develops over the cours
t. Each character feels so real and fully formed, and their relationships are so rich and complex. It's
. Collins is so comically ridiculous, but also kind of pitiful. It's like Jane Austen created a whole cast of memorable characters, a
ure so well, and she was able to capture all the nuances of personality and relationships. She really brings her
Elinor is so level-headed and practical, while Marianne is so impulsive and emotional. It's a really interesting study
ll done, and I love how the plot is so unpredictable. I never know what's going to happen next. They
hatting with a particular friend she made online named Marie. In her she found an exciting friend