"’ Yes, so, sir,’ I rejoined: ’and yet not so;for you are a married man—or as good as a married man,and wed to one inferior to y

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问题 "’ Yes, so, sir,’ I rejoined: ’and yet not so;for you are a married man—or as good as a married man,and wed to one inferior to you—to one with whom you have no sympathy—whom I do not believe you truly love;for I have seen and heard you sneer at her. I would scorn such a union;therefore I am better than you— let me go !’"
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A. What does "I" represent? Who is "I" in the text?
B. Identify the writer and the title of the novel from which this passage is taken.
C. What idea does the passage expresses?

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答案A. In the text, "I" refers to Jane Eyre. "I" represents those middle-class working women. B. Charlotte’s Jane Eyre. C. Those middle-class working women are struggling for recognition of their basic rights and equality as a human being.

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