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4 August, 03:44

Beloved racial characteristic. Her only sign, except for dark spaces here and there where melanin touched her. Yes, Bertha was closer to the mark. Captive. Ragout. Mixture. Confused. Jamaican. Caliban. Carib. Cannibal. Cimarron. All Bertha. All Clare

In the statement, What does Clare identifies?

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    Clare identifies with the character Bertha Mason.

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    From Charlotte Brontë's novel, Jane Eyre, Clare identifies with the character Bertha as she recognizes her physical characteristics: curly hair that identifies her as black in comparison to her mixed skin tone which could otherwise be considered as white. As Clare comes to herself through her self awareness, she began to accept her mixed Jamaican identity as she realized more similarities with Bertha.
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