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Bertha Rochester - Coggle Diagram
Bertha Rochester
described as an animal
'like some strange wild animal"
"it grovelled seemily on all four"
use it pronouns- inferrring shes inhuman
"wild as a mane"
"the clothed hyena rose up
not conforming to the standard therefore seen as crazy
described as masculine
"she was a big woman
"in stature almost equalling her husband"
hair is a mess not ladylike
"wild as a mane"
isn't ladylike like Jane
wants to control Jane mentally and figuratively like he did physically with Bertha
both considerded unworldly
shes not human as she's creole
because she is creole she is crazy
"her mother, the creole, was a mad woman and adrunkard"
Rochester calls her Bertha even though her real name is Antionette
also her mothers name