"I would not say he had betrayed me: but the attribute of stainless truth was gone from his idea; and from his presence I must go: that I perceived well" (Pg 331)
My drawing is Jane's brain outweighing her heart. When she finds out that Mr. Rodchester still has a wife she sits in her room with a heavy heart. After Rodchester comes into her room and they talk it through I think that Jane had already made up her mind about leaving. I truly admire her for making a decision like this. Jane is thinking about her own well being, and what's best for herself. I know that I said that Jane's brain outweighs her heart, but I did notice that she thinks with both of them. One does not over power the other when she is thinking.
The brain is heavier because it's longer
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