Jane Eyre? Your joking...That's by far the worst book I've ever read. Worse than Twilight.FinalGamer said:All Quiet On The Western Front, as well as Jane Eyre.
It was surprisingly....interesting D:
I wish I was, but I honestly liked it, I really felt for that poor woman and the ***** of a family she had. I even bought it.PersianLlama said:Jane Eyre? Your joking...That's by far the worst book I've ever read. Better than Twilight.FinalGamer said:All Quiet On The Western Front, as well as Jane Eyre.
It was surprisingly....interesting D:
FinalGamer said:I wish I was, but I honestly liked it, I really felt for that poor woman and the ***** of a family she had. I even bought it.PersianLlama said:Jane Eyre? Your joking...That's by far the worst book I've ever read. Better than Twilight.FinalGamer said:All Quiet On The Western Front, as well as Jane Eyre.
It was surprisingly....interesting D:
Yes I do like men, but also women as well, to answer your next question.
It is isn't it, its just awful. I had to read it when I was 12, we got about three months to read it, and yet I still read almost all of it in one day... That was a long ass day. All I read of the last chapter was "Dear reader, I married him".PersianLlama said:...I had a giant paragraph typed up, but I lost it, oh well, time to sum it up. My actual question is (Not what you had in mind, but that was a pretty good guess): how do you feel sympathetic towards Jane? All she does is whine, without realizing how lucky she is. She doesn't die of consumption/tuberculosis, which is highly contagious and she would've gotten it with all the time she spent with Helen, nor did she die from typhus while half of her school did! She wonders through the woods later on, and lives because of St. John! She never dies, even though there were so many times that she should have. Then, Mr. Rochester survives and gets his eyesight back, and in the last chapter, everything is awesome and Jane is a happy *****, after all her whining. All in all, she's an ungrateful ***** who just whine the whole book!
/summarized rant
Edit: Deus Ex Machina can go fuck itself.
Ouch, I had to read it when I was 15 (Which is now, but a few months ago!), but I only had a month. I actually read everything because my teacher gave reading quizzes which involved which character said what etc...needausername said:It is isn't it, its just awful. I had to read it when I was 12, we got about three months to read it, and yet I still read almost all of it in one day... That was a long ass day. All I read of the last chapter was "Dear reader, I married him".PersianLlama said:...I had a giant paragraph typed up, but I lost it, oh well, time to sum it up. My actual question is (Not what you had in mind, but that was a pretty good guess): how do you feel sympathetic towards Jane? All she does is whine, without realizing how lucky she is. She doesn't die of consumption/tuberculosis, which is highly contagious and she would've gotten it with all the time she spent with Helen, nor did she die from typhus while half of her school did! She wonders through the woods later on, and lives because of St. John! She never dies, even though there were so many times that she should have. Then, Mr. Rochester survives and gets his eyesight back, and in the last chapter, everything is awesome and Jane is a happy *****, after all her whining. All in all, she's an ungrateful ***** who just whine the whole book!
/summarized rant
Edit: Deus Ex Machina can go fuck itself.
WellPersianLlama said:FinalGamer said:I wish I was, but I honestly liked it, I really felt for that poor woman and the ***** of a family she had. I even bought it.PersianLlama said:Jane Eyre? Your joking...That's by far the worst book I've ever read. Better than Twilight.FinalGamer said:All Quiet On The Western Front, as well as Jane Eyre.
It was surprisingly....interesting D:
Yes I do like men, but also women as well, to answer your next question....I had a giant paragraph typed up, but I lost it, oh well, time to sum it up. My actual question is (Not what you had in mind, but that was a pretty good guess): how do you feel sympathetic towards Jane? All she does is whine, without realizing how lucky she is. She doesn't die of consumption/tuberculosis, which is highly contagious and she would've gotten it with all the time she spent with Helen, nor did she die from typhus while half of her school did! She wonders through the woods later on, and lives because of St. John! She never dies, even though there were so many times that she should have. Then, Mr. Rochester survives and gets his eyesight back, and in the last chapter, everything is awesome and Jane is a happy *****, after all her whining. All in all, she's an ungrateful ***** who just whines the whole book!
/summarized rant
Edit: Deus Ex Machina can go fuck itself.
FinalGamer said:Well she had an abusive family and those who did die in the book of TB were her only friends.PersianLlama said:FinalGamer said:I wish I was, but I honestly liked it, I really felt for that poor woman and the ***** of a family she had. I even bought it.PersianLlama said:Jane Eyre? Your joking...That's by far the worst book I've ever read. Better than Twilight.FinalGamer said:All Quiet On The Western Front, as well as Jane Eyre.
It was surprisingly....interesting D:
Yes I do like men, but also women as well, to answer your next question....I had a giant paragraph typed up, but I lost it, oh well, time to sum it up. My actual question is (Not what you had in mind, but that was a pretty good guess): how do you feel sympathetic towards Jane? All she does is whine, without realizing how lucky she is. She doesn't die of consumption/tuberculosis, which is highly contagious and she would've gotten it with all the time she spent with Helen, nor did she die from typhus while half of her school did! She wonders through the woods later on, and lives because of St. John! She never dies, even though there were so many times that she should have. Then, Mr. Rochester survives and gets his eyesight back, and in the last chapter, everything is awesome and Jane is a happy *****, after all her whining. All in all, she's an ungrateful ***** who just whines the whole book!
/summarized rant
Edit: Deus Ex Machina can go fuck itself.
Luckier than most, yes, but not that lucky, then her luck does turn up at the end.
Maybe I was just quite impressionable, I did have to read it when I was 15.