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Answer:
It creates a weary, yet sympathetic tone.
Explanation:
The line "Bent double, like old beggars under sacks" shows how the characters presented in the poem are tired with the activities and life they lead, however, the poem presents them as good people who are tired of being productive and looking for better progress what makes the reader sympathize with them. In this case, we can say that this sentence was written to create a tired tone, but also to generate the reader's sympathy.
Virginia Woolf says the reason for Jane Eyre’s continuing appeal to readers is that Bronte introduces the idea of the “modern individual” in the character of Jane Eyre. The desire to be “at war with the accepted order of things” that characterizes the modern self. Woolf explains how Brontë depicts:
“… an overpowering personality, so that, as we say in real life, they have only to open the door to make themselves felt. There is in them some untamed ferocity perpetually at war with the accepted order of things which makes them desire to create instantly rather than to observe patiently.”
This vision is shared by scholars and critics who agree on Woolf’s take on Jane Eyre. Literary critic Sandra M. Gilbert explains it is “the heroine’s refusal to submit to her social destiny,” that shows how Brontë has “overthrown authority” and cultivated “rebellion.”
Answer: hmmm so you want a real talk.
1. If you have a family, then you need your job to feed them, if no, then you that job to feed and dress yourself
2. You need the job no only for the money, but for your own happiness. When you go to work, you communicate with different people and see different types of lives.
3. Just stick to your job man, I used to work, and I really loved my work, but I had to quit because of my education.
Explanation: so man do everything you could do and don’t leave your job, it will help or save you one day
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the question of her decision is not to be lightly considered ; its a question for readers to answer.
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