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CHAPTER XII – THE SHOWER
In Chapter XII titled "The Shower" of "Agnes Grey," Agnes details a visit to Nancy Brown, an elderly widow, in early March. Agnes, serving as a governess to Miss Matilda and her sister, finds rare moments of leisure due to the unpredictable demands of her charges and their mother. On this day, both sisters are preoccupied, granting Agnes the opportunity to visit Nancy, who is concerned about her missing cat. Agnes comforts Nancy and offers to help with sewing a shirt for Nancy's son, given her eyesight…-
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CHAPTER XI. -The coming Race
Chapter XI of "The Coming Race" delves into the narrator's fascination and confusion regarding the habitability of subterranean regions, which seemingly contradict established scientific beliefs about the relationship between depth beneath the earth's surface and temperature. Traditionally, it is believed that the deeper one goes towards the earth's core, the hotter it becomes, with a general assertion of increasing heat at a rate of a degree for every foot, starting from fifty feet below the surface.…-
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CHAPTER XI. -Crome yellow
Chapter XI of "Crome Yellow" recounts the departure of Mr. Barbecue-Smith from Crome, which prompts a conversation among the remaining guests—Anne, Denis, Mr. Scogan, and Henry Wimbush—about the architectural and historical nuances of the manor. Following Mr. Barbecue-Smith's departure, the group takes a contemplative walk around the estate, reflecting on the architectural grandeur of Crome House. Their dialogue transitions from a discussion on modern and traditional architecture to a deep dive into…-
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CHAPTER XI Iphigenia
Chapter XI of "The Warden" by Anthony Trollope, titled "Iphigenia," illustrates a pivotal moment in the narrative. Eleanor, deeply concerned for her father's well-being amid the hospital lawsuit led by John Bold, resolves to intervene directly. Invoking the sacrificial spirit of Iphigenia, she decides to approach Bold personally, aiming to persuade him to abandon his legal challenge, despite recognizing the potential implications of such a confrontation for their personal relationship. Eleanor is depicted…-
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CHAPTER XI – THE COTTAGERS
Anne Bronte's "Agnes Grey," in its eleventh chapter titled "The Cottagers," delves into Agnes Grey's further experiences and musings as a governess. Having only one pupil, she finds additional time for personal pursuits, including visiting the poor cottagers on the estate. These endeavors, however, expose the stark differences in attitude and behavior between Agnes and the Misses Murray, her charges, towards the less fortunate. Agnes is pained by the sisters' careless and mocking demeanor towards the…-
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CHAPTER X. -The coming Race
Chapter X of "The Coming Race" explores the social structures and gender dynamics of the novel's advanced underground society, focusing particularly on the roles and perceptions of men and women (referred to as Ana and Gy-ei respectively). In this society, gender equality is not just an ideal but a concrete reality, with both men and women enjoying the same rights and responsibilities from childhood through adulthood. Early on, both genders are engaged in similar work and activities, including the tasks…-
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CHAPTER X. -Crome yellow
In Chapter X of "Crome Yellow," the atmosphere of a lively social gathering unfolds through Denis's introspective and disengaged perspective. The story vividly describes a scene where the characters are engaging in a dance, while Denis, who does not partake, becomes an observer to the vibrant, albeit to him, discomforting scene around him. Alternating between feelings of exclusion and self-criticism, Denis reflects on his perceived inadequacies. The chapter opens with a detailed portrayal of ragtime music…-
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CHAPTER X Tribulation
In Chapter X of "The Warden," titled "Tribulation," the narrative delves deep into Mr. Harding's profound melancholy following his realization that he may be unjustly benefiting from his position as the Warden of the Hospital of St. Cross, amidst rising public scrutiny and legal challenges. His moral and ethical dilemma is exacerbated by a scathing critique from the press, which compares his situation to historical instances of clerical greed. Despite his inherently shy and retiring nature, Mr. Harding's…-
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CHAPTER X – THE CHURCH
In Chapter X of "Agnes Grey," titled "The Church," Anne Brontë delves into the observations and reactions of Agnes Grey and the Murray sisters regarding the new curate. The narrative unfolds with Miss Murray inquiring Agnes about her thoughts on the new curate, a conversation that occurs after their Sunday service. Agnes, cautious and reflective, admits to not having formed a clear opinion yet, emphasizing her preference for forming judgments based on more than just superficial observations. Her attention…-
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CHAPTER VIII. -Crome yellow
Breakfast at Crome on Sunday morning was a more leisurely affair, with Priscilla making a rare appearance before luncheon. Adorned in black silk and her usual pearls plus a ruby cross, she dominated the scene, her attention partly dedicated to the enormous Sunday paper that masked most of her appearance from view. Amidst her meal, she noted Surrey's victory in cricket, attributing it to the astrological positioning of the sun in Leo, emphasizing the game's quintessentially English character—a sentiment…-
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