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Warren Snyder
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10 August, 17:06
How does jane eyre react to st. john's sermon?
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Jamie Moody
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Jane Eyre reacts negatively to St. John's sermon. St. John's sermon showcased bitterness. Jane Eyre was able to understand more of St. John through his sermon. It is inferred that his struggles and confusion was brought about by his ambition. Jane was able to tell that there was no peace within St. John.
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