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Jane Eyre: Allusion

Tho Tran

Match the allusions to their meanings.

Beulah; "I thought sometimes I saw beyond its wild waters a shore, sweet as the hills of Beulah;* and now and then a freshening gale wakened by hope, bore my spirit triumphantly towards the bourne; but I could not reach it,” *The name given the promised land after the Jews returned from exile in Egypt (Isaiah 62.4) Wasteful and ridiculous excess
Mustardseed; "Is this my mustard-seed?* This little sunny-faced girl with dimpled cheek and rosy lips" *Mustardseed is one of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream An impossible desire
"Gild refined gold" ; 'I might as well "gild refined gold." *' *From Shakespeare's King John A blooming, smiling, and pretty girl

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