" The air was mild; the dew was balm" (Bronte, 366).
Throughout Jane Eyre, little excerpts from the History of British Birds have been referred to in dire situations. Because the book shows a piece of Jane, it is clear that as a whole, she has not changed from the free spirited child she once was. She still longs to adventure and discover, like a true British bird.
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do all british birds desire such? what else could Bronte be driving at here?
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