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English, 25.07.2019 05:00, pnhandley01

Apply the expression “if you play with fire, eventually you’re going to get burned” to the characters of bertha, rochester, and jane within jane eyre. how are these characters “burned” within the story and what redemption does brontë offer to each of them?

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