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the oppression of Bertha Mason, Rochester’s Creole wife from Jamaica. She points out that Gilbert and Gubar read Bertha in relation to Jane, never as an individual self in her own right. In their words, Bertha is Jane’s “truest and darkest double: she is the angry aspect of the orphan child, the ferocious secret self that Jane has been trying

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