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all relevant social class quotes in jane Eyre
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Chapter one - john reed (i think is his name idrk)
“what do you want master Reed?”
chapter 3 - Jane Eyre
“poverty looks grim to grown people”
Chapter 4 - jane eyre
“i will say the very thought of you makes me sick”
Chapter 14 - jane Eyre
“I don’t think sir, you have a right to command me, merely because you are older than I, or because you have seen more of the world than I have: your claim to superiority depends on the use you have made of your time and experience”
Chapter 16 - bessie
“wealth and good blood make amends for any little faults of look”
Chapter 17 - jane eyre
“though rank and wealth sever us widely”
Chapter 23 - Jane eyre
“do you think i am an automation? - a machine without feelings… do you think, because i am poor, plain and little I am soulless and heartless?”
Chapter 24 - mrs fairfax
“equality of position and fortune is often advisable in such cases”
chapter 24 - Mrs Fairfax
“gentlemen in his station are not accustomed to marry their governess”
Chapter 37 - Jane eyre
“No, sir! I am an independant woman now”