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Tag Archives: Red Room

Red Room Reaper

McKenzie Ball For my un-essay I did an interpretive painting of the red room in Jane Eyre. The room is seen as a haunted place, where Jane feels trapped, alone with the spirit of her deceased uncle. Even though the red room is seen as “one of the largest and stateliest chambers in the mansion”Continue reading “Red Room Reaper”

Posted bymjb1236March 17, 2024Posted inProjects Spring 2024Tags:Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, Red RoomLeave a comment on Red Room Reaper

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