After the Red-Room Incident, Abbot says of Jane,
"...if she were a nice, pretty child, one might compassionate her
forlornness; but one cannot care for such a toad as that.” Then look at her inner monologue about
Rochester-before-we-know-its-Rochester’s appearance in the Accident in Chapter 12 and their conversations in the drawing room. What theme develops here – what do you think
of these two incidents?
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