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English, 14.01.2021 03:10 alexabdercmur

"Money can't buy happiness." Perhaps in real life it’s true, but is it true in Jane Eyre? Choose at least two of the novel’s characters--from different social classes, and explain whether or not their wealth seems to play a role in their levels of happiness. Provide evidence from the text (descriptions of events, direct quotes, etc.) that support your claims about each character.

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