You know, the way that they were all talking about, and setting up Rochester as a character in class was trying to frame him, or lead us into seeing him as a Byronic hero (think Batman broody, tragic past, deep dark secrets, etc.), and we then have to argue whether he is or not.

And

Well

I can see where he could be perceived as such, but…

He’s such an eccentric drama hoe

which is not the same as a Bryonic hero

So I’m reading Jane Eyre for the first time, and I come across the name “Guy Fawkes”

And as the Harry Potter fan that I am, I thought, gigglingly, “Oh, Fawkes the Phoenix!”

See, and there’s an end-note attached to the name, so I head on to the back of the book, and this is what it said:

Guy Fawkes: plotted to burn down the House of Parliament on 5 November 1605.”

I’m