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![]() ![]() ![]() I think Zelah's timidness in her interactions with Rochester reflect Jane's behavior very accurately. If she only felt hurt, she wouldn't be Jane Eyre. During the scene that you mention, I think Zelah demonstrates a very good sense of what Jane should be feeling: hurt and anger. ![]() I picture her as very serious-looking, only smiling on certain occasions (which makes her smiles very special). But from what I read in the book, it did not seem to me that Jane would smile very much, as she has lived a very harsh life. Yes, I agree that Jane always has opinions that she does not often express. ![]()
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