Week 7 Cady - Buxom

 Buxom:

(adj.) vigorously or healthily plump

“A strapper—a real strapper, Jane: big, brown, and buxom; with hair just such as the ladies of Carthage must have had” (Bronte 334). This is from the book, Jane Eyre.

I chose this word for this week mostly because of the context it is in and also for the fact that there is actually a word that means vigorously or healthily plump. The quote above is quite awkward in my opinion, and it occurs when Mr. Rochester is explaining to Jane Eyre how beautiful his future wife is. This conversation takes place a few minutes after Mr. Rochester sends off his old friend who almost died that night from a severe wound. Mr. Rochester is not known for his tact, so I think it is funny that he was going on a tangent about Blanche Ingram's figure when there are obviously more important points to discuss, such as what happened to his friend. This is also made even worse by the fact that Jane is a bit in love with him. A bit of a whoops on his part.

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