Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Part II Wide Sargasso Sea

This part of the novel is narrated by both Mr. Rochester as well as Antoinette, but split into three sections. The language in this part of the book, at least for the first and last portion of it, are clearly more eloquent and well composed thoughts than in the first and last parts of the book. Rochester's tone seems to sound as though he is trying to tame Antoinette, he makes the dealings with her seem parallel to those one may experience with a child. Antoinette's perspective is similar to that in the other parts of the novel where she seems childlike and infinitely curious about many things.

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