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Jane Again(PART 1)

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Kato, how come you show the picture of a doggie?



Diane, have you forgotten it already?

Forgotten what?

Don't you remember the above dog?

That's not my dog.

I know...I know...but you sent me the video of the funny dog the other day.

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So, Kato, you like this video, don't you?



Oh yes, very much so...I love it. One of the funniest videos I've ever seen!

I'm glad that you enjoyed it.

By the way, I've found a dog that really talks.

No kidding!

Well, Diane, I really mean it...I'll paste the YouTube video here for you to see.

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Oh, amazing! Ha, ha, ha, ha,...I can hardly believe this!



Well, believe it, Diane!...I'll show you another unbelievable video you've never seen in your whole life.

Do you really mean it?

Oh, yes. Voila!

<iframe width="425" height="300" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/HaAVZ2yXDBo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>



Wow!...Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...Kato, this is hilarious!



Do you like it?

Oh, yes, most definitely.  I like hilarious video, you know.

Well, then, I really want you to see this hilarious video. You'll certainly love it.

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Well..., he looks like one of ordinary funny guys, doesn't he?



Oh, yes, he does...anybody could be the next president of the United States. He, he, he, he, he ...

So, Kato, how come you jotted down "Jane Again" on the top of this page?

A good question!...I'm still waiting for the "Jane Eye" DVD.

No kidding!

No, I'm not joking nor jesting. Now, twenty people are wating for the same DVD.





Amazing! Incredible!  I remember, there were only three people in the waiting list the other day.



Oh, yes, there were.  I'll show you the list.





I was at Position 3, that is, I was the third person in the waiting list.  At that time, only four people were waiting, including myself as shown below:





I see.  And now, what does it look like?



I'll show you...





I see your comment...and somebody else jotted down another comment.



Yes, Janice wrote it.

Do you know her?

No, unfortunately I don't.  She has viewed quite a few DVDs.

How do you know?

I looked into her DVD shelf.  I'll show it for you, Diane.



"Janice21383's actual page"



So, this particular "Jane Eyre" DVD is in a big demand, isn't it?



Yes,...looks like it.

But, I wonder why it's suddenly attracted so many people.

Probably because I've written the following article:



"Jane Eyre"

(April 14, 2011)


Jane Eyre



It is a famous and influential novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë.
It was published in London, England, in 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. with the title Jane Eyre.
An Autobiography under the pen name "Currer Bell," the "autobiography's" supposed editor.
The first American edition was released the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York.



Charlotte Brontë

The novel merges elements of three distinct genres.
It has the form of a Bildungsroman, a story about a child's maturation, focusing on the emotions and experiences that accompany growth to adulthood.
The novel also contains much social criticism, with a strong sense of morality at its core, and finally has the brooding and moody quality and a Byronic character typical of Gothic fiction.

It is a novel often considered ahead of its time due to its portrayal of the development of a thinking and passionate young woman who is both individualistic, desiring for a full life, while also highly moral.
Jane evolves from her beginnings as a poor and plain woman without captivating charm to her mature stage as a compassionate and confident whole woman.



As she matures, she comments much on the complexities of the human condition.
Jane also has a deeply pious personal trust in God, but is also highly self-reliant.
Although Jane suffers much, she is never portrayed as a damsel in distress who needs rescuing.
For this reason, it is sometimes regarded as an important early feminist (or proto-feminist) novel.



This is the famous Parsonage

in Haworth where she lived

for much of her life.



SOURCE:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PICTURES: From the Denman Library



(To be continued)



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