Week 12 Cady - Suttee
Suttee:
(n.) the act or custom of a Hindu widow burning herself to death or being burned to death on the funeral pyre of her husband
“I had as good a right to die when my time came as he had: but I should bide that time, and not be hurried away in a suttee” (Bronte 416). This is from the novel, Jane Eyre.
If one needs more proof of why Mr. Rochester should never be allowed to talk to women, than this chapter does a great job. In his attempts to woo Jane, Mr. Rochester sings her a song where a women promises to to die when her lover dies. This backhanded compliment and failed romantic advance exemplifies the prejudice of the men from this era who believe women are there to serve them. Thankfully, Jane calls out his idiocy, saying how she will not commit her life line to his nor die via a suttee for him. I personally give him a -2/10 for this attempt at romance.
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