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23 February, 09:39

In chapter 6, Jane and Helen have a conversation about forgiveness and

revenge. After she explains her philosophy to Jane, Helen says: " ... with this

creed revenge never worries my heart, degradation never too deeply disgusts

me, injustice never crushes me too low: I live in calm, looking to the end." (70)

Which of the following best describes the literary significance of this

passage?

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A. It's an apostrophe to justice.

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B. It's foreshadowing.

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C. It's metaphoric.

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D. It's a dramatic monologue.

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E. It contains several allusions.

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  1. 23 February, 10:47
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    A. Apostrophe to justice
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