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WIDE SARGASSO
     SEA


      MUNIRAH BINTI MD SOFI
      2011142310029

      FARAHANAHIDAYU BINTI RAHIBIN
      2011142310025
PLOT   CHARACTERS   SETTING   THEME   MORAL VALUES
PLOT      CHARACTERS   SETTING   THEME   MORAL VALUES
  PLOT
ANALYSIS
TRAGEDY
  PLOT
THREE ACT
   PLOT
 ANALYSIS
PLOT   CHARACTERS    SETTING   THEME   MORAL VALUES
       MAIN
       CHARACTERS
       MINOR
       CHARACTERS
       ANALYSIS ON
       MAJOR
       CHARACTER
       CHARACTER
       ROLES
PLOT   CHARACTERS   SETTING   THEME   MORAL VALUES
                    TIMES

                    PLACES
PLOT   CHARACTERS   SETTING   THEME   MORAL VALUES
                              MAIN
                              MINOR
PLOT   CHARACTERS   SETTING   THEME   MORAL VALUES
                                        SINCERITY

                                        HONESTY

                                         PATIENT

                                        RESPECT

                                        LOYALTY

                                        KINDNESS

                                        HELPING

                                       PROTECTIVE
PLOT ANALYSIS

   INITIAL
                DENOUEMENT   CONCLUSION
 SITUATION




  CONFLICT       SUSPENSE




COMPLICATION      CLIMAX
After Coulibri burns
                    down, her brother
                    dies, and her
                    mother goes mad,
                    Antoinette ends up
                    in a convent school
                    in Spanish Town,
                    Jamaica.




INITIAL SITUATION
CONFLICT
   After a month of courtship, Antoinette
    marries Rochester.
     We know it's odd to describe a marriage as a
    conflict, but in Antoinette's turbulent world,
    marriage is an incredibly fraught thing. Marriage
    isn't a union of two people in love, but a financial
    arrangement manufactured by her stepfather
    and her stepbrother. Instead of insuring her
    security, her apparently well-intentioned
    stepfather's goal, Antoinette's wealth is signed
    over to Rochester, thus resulting in her loss of
    economic freedom. To be fair, Rochester in the
    beginning seems to have some genuine feeling
    for Antoinette – remember the part where he
    promises to trust her if she trusts him? But
    whether this promise can withstand all the
    baggage they bring into the relationship…well,
    that's why their marriage is a conflict.
Rochester receives
               a nasty letter from
               Daniel
               Cosway/Boyd,
               Antoinette's alleged
               stepbrother, who
               claims all kinds of
               awful things about
               Antoinette and her
               family.

COMPLICATION
CLIMAX
   Antoinette slips Rochester some
    voodoo Viagra, but it works a little
    too well – after sleeping with
    Antoinette, Rochester beds her
    maid.
SUSPENSE
   Distraught, Antoinette runs away to
    Christophine's, and, when she returns,
    she has an ugly quarrel with Rochester.
     The climax, or climaxes, of the novel
    generate(s) a series of reactions that worsen
    the situation. Instead of talking things over
    reasonably, everyone – Antoinette,
    Rochester, and to a lesser degree
    Christophine – seems to feed off each other's
    volatile emotions until they become lost in a
    blazing mess of acrimony. In such a state,
    neither Antoinette nor Rochester seems able
    to distinguish love from hate, and they both
    alternate between fiery rage and icy calm. It's
    difficult to know who to believe or who to
    sympathize with at this point.
DENOUOMENT
 Rochester decides to ship Antoinette back
  to his manor in England.
 Rochester has Antoinette declared insane,
  ships her back to England, and locks her up
  in his attic. Confining her in this way is really
  only finishing off geographically what he's
  done to her on a physical and emotional
  level. Having already appropriated her
  fortune, he now lays claim to her entire
  person, symbolically indicated by the fact that
  he re-names her "Bertha." In Part III,
  Antoinette's narrative reflects this loss of self
  through her constant questioning of who and
  where she is.
CONCLUSION
   Antoinette has a dream where she sets fire to the entire
    house. When she wakes up, she escapes from her attic
    room and walks down a dark hallway by candlelight.
   While it may seem that the novel concludes with Antoinette's
    setting fire to Thornfield Hall, technically it's only in her dream
    where she sets fire to the house. The novel actually ends with
    Antoinette waking up from her dream and walking down a
    "dark passage." It's true that she says that she finally knows
    what she has to do, but she never specifies what this
    mysterious task is. For a fuller discussion of the ending, see
    our "What's Up with the Ending?" But let's just note here that
    the open-endedness of the ending seems fitting for a novel
    that has been driven by conflicting perspectives, a novel that
    has never given us readers the "truth" of what happened from
    an impartial or omniscient point of view. No one in the novel is
    exempt from its relentless perspectival clashing, not even the
    seemingly cool and calculating Rochester, and the novel isn't
    about to let us off the hook either.
TRAGEDY PLOT
Anticipation Stage


  Dream Stage


     Frustration Stage


        Nightmare Stage

           Destruction or Death Wish
           Stage
After a difficult childhood, Antoinette comes of age
in a convent school, where all the sermons about
the blessed life after death make her wonder
whether happiness is possible in this life.


ANTICIPATION STAGE
Antoinette seems to have found
happiness through a sexually satisfying
relationship with her new
husband, Rochester.


DREAM STAGE
Antoinette's marriage soon sours when Rochester
receives a letter filled with malicious gossip from
Daniel Cosway/Boyd.


FRUSTRATION STAGE
Convinced that sex is the only way to get
Rochester to love her, Antoinette slips Rochester a
voodoo aphrodisiac, but he gets violently ill, and
sleeps with her maid.


NIGHTMARE STAGE
To retaliate, Antoinette flirts with a number of
men and has an affair with Sandi Cosway.
Rochester has her declared insane and confines
her to an attic room in his English manor, where
she ultimately escapes with dreams of burning
down the house and everyone in it.


Destruction or Death
Wish Stage
THREE ACT ANALYSIS
              PLOT



Part        Part      Part
 1           11       111
THREE ACT ANALYSIS
               PLOT
Act I
After a troubled childhood and adolescence, Antoinette meets
and marries Edward Rochester.

Act II
While their honeymoon is passionate at first, it cools drastically
when Rochester receives a letter containing malicious gossip
about Antoinette. It becomes downright frigid when Antoinette
drugs Rochester and Rochester sleeps with Antoinette's maid.

Act III
Rochester hides Antoinette away in his estate in England, but
she escapes with murderous dreams of setting fire to the whole
place.
ANTOINETTE
 ROCHESTER
CHRISTOPHINE
Antoinette - The daughter of ex-slave owners
and the story's principal character, based on
the madwoman Bertha from Charlotte
Brontë's gothic novel Jane Eyre. Antoinette is
a sensitive and lonely young Creole girl who
grows up with neither her mother's love nor
her peers' companionship. In a convent
school as a young woman, Antoinette
becomes increasingly introspective and
isolated, showing the early signs of her
inherited emotional fragility. Her arranged
marriage to an unsympathetic and controlling
English gentleman exacerbates her condition
and pushes her to fits of violence. Eventually
her husband brings her to England and locks
her in his attic, assigning a servant woman to
watch over her. Delusional and paranoid,
Antoinette awakes from a vivid dream and
sets out to burn down the house.
Rochester - Antoinette's English husband
who, though never named in the novel,
narrates at least a third of the story.
Rochester, the youngest son of a wealthy
Englishman, travels to the West Indies for
financial independence, as his older brother
will inherit his father's estate. When
Rochester arrives in Spanish Town he comes
down with a fever almost immediately. He is
pressured into marrying Antoinette, although
he has only just met her and knows nothing
of her family. He soon realizes the mistake he
has made when he and Antoinette
honeymoon on one of the Windward Islands.
Eventually, they abandon the Caribbean
lifestyle Rochester has come to abhor. They
move back to England, where he locks his
deranged wife in an upstairs garret.
Christophine - A servant
given to Annette as a wedding
present by her first husband,
Alexander Cosway.
Christophine, like her mistress,
comes from Martinique and is
therefore treated as an outsider
by the Jamaican servant
women. A wise and ageless
figure, Christophine is loyal to
both Annette and her daughter,
and she exercises an unspoken
authority within the household.
Christophine practices obeah, a
Caribbean black magic, with
which she tries to help
Antoinette regain first her
husband's love and then her
sanity.
MINOR CHARACTER

 ANNETTE    MR. MASON   AUNT CORA



ALEXANDER                 SANDY
             AMELIE
 COSWAY                  COSWAY


                          DANIEL
 RICHARD       TIA       COSWAY
  MASON
                         PIERRE
Character Roles




Protagonist   Antagonist   Foil
PROTAGONIST


  Antoinette is clearly the character
  around which the novel's events
revolve. Her first-person narratives in
 Parts I, II, and III frame Rochester's
   and Grace Poole's narratives.
Antagonist
   Rochester
 While Antoinette encounters a lot of hostility in the
  novel, none really matches the drubbing she gets
  from Rochester. The fact that he makes passionate
  love to her in the beginning only magnifies the hurt
  he inflicts after he receives the damning letter from
  Daniel Cosway/Boyd. And did we mention that he
  locks her up in his attic?
  Christophine
 From Antoinette's childhood on, Christophine
  serves as a source of comfort and some pretty
  solid relationship advice. Her behavior at times,
  however, does call into question how pure her
  intentions really are.
Tia to Antoinette
   Antoinette refers to Tia in Parts I and
    III as her reflection. Despite their racial
    differences, Tia represents how
    Antoinette, as a Creole, identifies
    more strongly with the black
    Caribbean community than with white
    society.
SETTING
        • Coulibri, near Spanish
1830s     Town, Jamaica

        • Granbois, near
1840s     Massacre, Dominica


  -     • Thornfield Hall
MAIN THEMES
              RACE




MORTALITY                 IDENTITY




       LOVE          LANGUAGE
Race
   Race is absolutely integral to the way
    that the characters understand
    themselves and their place in society.
    Some writers and scholar claim that
    Rhys’s Wide Sagasso Sea portrays
    black characters as flat stereotypes –
    child –like, primitive, animalistic. We
    might consider how everything is told
    from a character’s expectations about
    race are tested by the novel itself,
    particularly with a Creole character such
    as Antoinette, who alternately identifies
    with both white and black communities.
Identity
   While Antoinette’s constant questioning of
    who she is takes center stage, many of the
    other characters in Wide Sargasso Sea also
    struggle to make sense of their identities
    during the tumultuous historical period
    described in the novel. Character must
    navigate challenges to the ways that race,
    gender and class their affect their identities.
    Their mental states are often altered due to
    illness, alcohol, narcotics, or even oboeh.
    Often, other characters serve as mirrors or
    doubles who reveal unexpected desires and
    commonalities, as Tia does for Antoinette.
Language and
            Communication
   Language in Wide Sargasso sea isn’t
    just medium for communicating thought s
    and feelings but a social force that
    actually shapes the fates of the
    characters. It marks a character’s place
    in society, as when the black characters
    use a dialect of English that sounds
    broken or even obscene to the white
    characters. It can signal the introduction
    of a foreign or exotic element, as when
    Christophine speaks in patois, a dialect
    of French spoken in the Carribean.
LOVE
   Romantic love inn the novel is
    constantly thwarted by all the baggage
    the characters bring into their
    relationship, including their past
    histories and their ideas about race,
    gender, and class. Antoinette is not
    necessarily exempt from the same
    kind of racism that marks Rochester’s
    attitude toward herself and Amelie, as
    her relationship with Sandi Cosway
    shows.
MORTALITY
 Death for Antoinette and Rochester
  become a potent metaphor for all of he
  ways in which selves can be lost,
  transformed, or destroyed. The novel
  plays on the literary tradition of equating
  death with orgasm in order to suggest
  how sex between the characters can be
  a form of control, rather than pleasure.
 The novel is also littered with people who
  act like zombies, beings that are both
  alive and dead, and ghosts, beings that
  neither alive nor dead.
MINOR THEMES



   THE             VERSION-   CONTRAS
SUPERNA    POWER     S OF       -TING
 -TURAL            REALITY     REGION
MORAL VALUES
            • Antoinette loves Rochester sincerely.
            • Even they just know each other, she
Sincerity     accept his proposal.
            • She also always try to comfort him.



            • The trouble they had face, make them
              realize to become honest with each
Honesty       other.
            • Antoinette tell Rochester everything
              about her mother madness.


            • Antoinette such a blissful girl, she patient
              with the person around her that hate her.
Patient     • She know everything about what other
              people say to her mother and family.
MORAL VALUES
           • At first, Antoinette and Rochester respect
             each other.
Respect    • After Rochester know about Annette, he
             starts to make distance with Antoinette.



           • Antoinette is loyal towards Rochester.
           • Christophine asks her to leave Rochester
Loyalty      and find another man, but she refused
             because her loves towards Rochester.



           • Antoinette is a kind person, because she
             always tries to satisfy Rochester heart.
Kindness   • She tries to persuade him when there
             misunderstanding between them.
MORAL VALUES
             • Christophine love Antoinette.
               Because of that she always help
               her and support her.
 Helping     • when Antoinette sad with Rochester
               behaviors, Christohpine help her to
               make obeah.




             • Christophine protect Antoinette and
               family for ages.
             • When other people tried to bullied
Protective     them, she used her influence in
               community to defend them.
Thank for your
attention!
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Wide sargasso sea

  • 1. WIDE SARGASSO SEA MUNIRAH BINTI MD SOFI 2011142310029 FARAHANAHIDAYU BINTI RAHIBIN 2011142310025
  • 2. PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING THEME MORAL VALUES
  • 3. PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING THEME MORAL VALUES PLOT ANALYSIS TRAGEDY PLOT THREE ACT PLOT ANALYSIS
  • 4. PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING THEME MORAL VALUES MAIN CHARACTERS MINOR CHARACTERS ANALYSIS ON MAJOR CHARACTER CHARACTER ROLES
  • 5. PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING THEME MORAL VALUES TIMES PLACES
  • 6. PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING THEME MORAL VALUES MAIN MINOR
  • 7. PLOT CHARACTERS SETTING THEME MORAL VALUES SINCERITY HONESTY PATIENT RESPECT LOYALTY KINDNESS HELPING PROTECTIVE
  • 8. PLOT ANALYSIS INITIAL DENOUEMENT CONCLUSION SITUATION CONFLICT SUSPENSE COMPLICATION CLIMAX
  • 9. After Coulibri burns down, her brother dies, and her mother goes mad, Antoinette ends up in a convent school in Spanish Town, Jamaica. INITIAL SITUATION
  • 10. CONFLICT  After a month of courtship, Antoinette marries Rochester. We know it's odd to describe a marriage as a conflict, but in Antoinette's turbulent world, marriage is an incredibly fraught thing. Marriage isn't a union of two people in love, but a financial arrangement manufactured by her stepfather and her stepbrother. Instead of insuring her security, her apparently well-intentioned stepfather's goal, Antoinette's wealth is signed over to Rochester, thus resulting in her loss of economic freedom. To be fair, Rochester in the beginning seems to have some genuine feeling for Antoinette – remember the part where he promises to trust her if she trusts him? But whether this promise can withstand all the baggage they bring into the relationship…well, that's why their marriage is a conflict.
  • 11. Rochester receives a nasty letter from Daniel Cosway/Boyd, Antoinette's alleged stepbrother, who claims all kinds of awful things about Antoinette and her family. COMPLICATION
  • 12. CLIMAX  Antoinette slips Rochester some voodoo Viagra, but it works a little too well – after sleeping with Antoinette, Rochester beds her maid.
  • 13. SUSPENSE  Distraught, Antoinette runs away to Christophine's, and, when she returns, she has an ugly quarrel with Rochester. The climax, or climaxes, of the novel generate(s) a series of reactions that worsen the situation. Instead of talking things over reasonably, everyone – Antoinette, Rochester, and to a lesser degree Christophine – seems to feed off each other's volatile emotions until they become lost in a blazing mess of acrimony. In such a state, neither Antoinette nor Rochester seems able to distinguish love from hate, and they both alternate between fiery rage and icy calm. It's difficult to know who to believe or who to sympathize with at this point.
  • 14. DENOUOMENT  Rochester decides to ship Antoinette back to his manor in England.  Rochester has Antoinette declared insane, ships her back to England, and locks her up in his attic. Confining her in this way is really only finishing off geographically what he's done to her on a physical and emotional level. Having already appropriated her fortune, he now lays claim to her entire person, symbolically indicated by the fact that he re-names her "Bertha." In Part III, Antoinette's narrative reflects this loss of self through her constant questioning of who and where she is.
  • 15. CONCLUSION  Antoinette has a dream where she sets fire to the entire house. When she wakes up, she escapes from her attic room and walks down a dark hallway by candlelight.  While it may seem that the novel concludes with Antoinette's setting fire to Thornfield Hall, technically it's only in her dream where she sets fire to the house. The novel actually ends with Antoinette waking up from her dream and walking down a "dark passage." It's true that she says that she finally knows what she has to do, but she never specifies what this mysterious task is. For a fuller discussion of the ending, see our "What's Up with the Ending?" But let's just note here that the open-endedness of the ending seems fitting for a novel that has been driven by conflicting perspectives, a novel that has never given us readers the "truth" of what happened from an impartial or omniscient point of view. No one in the novel is exempt from its relentless perspectival clashing, not even the seemingly cool and calculating Rochester, and the novel isn't about to let us off the hook either.
  • 16. TRAGEDY PLOT Anticipation Stage Dream Stage Frustration Stage Nightmare Stage Destruction or Death Wish Stage
  • 17. After a difficult childhood, Antoinette comes of age in a convent school, where all the sermons about the blessed life after death make her wonder whether happiness is possible in this life. ANTICIPATION STAGE
  • 18. Antoinette seems to have found happiness through a sexually satisfying relationship with her new husband, Rochester. DREAM STAGE
  • 19. Antoinette's marriage soon sours when Rochester receives a letter filled with malicious gossip from Daniel Cosway/Boyd. FRUSTRATION STAGE
  • 20. Convinced that sex is the only way to get Rochester to love her, Antoinette slips Rochester a voodoo aphrodisiac, but he gets violently ill, and sleeps with her maid. NIGHTMARE STAGE
  • 21. To retaliate, Antoinette flirts with a number of men and has an affair with Sandi Cosway. Rochester has her declared insane and confines her to an attic room in his English manor, where she ultimately escapes with dreams of burning down the house and everyone in it. Destruction or Death Wish Stage
  • 22. THREE ACT ANALYSIS PLOT Part Part Part 1 11 111
  • 23. THREE ACT ANALYSIS PLOT Act I After a troubled childhood and adolescence, Antoinette meets and marries Edward Rochester. Act II While their honeymoon is passionate at first, it cools drastically when Rochester receives a letter containing malicious gossip about Antoinette. It becomes downright frigid when Antoinette drugs Rochester and Rochester sleeps with Antoinette's maid. Act III Rochester hides Antoinette away in his estate in England, but she escapes with murderous dreams of setting fire to the whole place.
  • 25. Antoinette - The daughter of ex-slave owners and the story's principal character, based on the madwoman Bertha from Charlotte Brontë's gothic novel Jane Eyre. Antoinette is a sensitive and lonely young Creole girl who grows up with neither her mother's love nor her peers' companionship. In a convent school as a young woman, Antoinette becomes increasingly introspective and isolated, showing the early signs of her inherited emotional fragility. Her arranged marriage to an unsympathetic and controlling English gentleman exacerbates her condition and pushes her to fits of violence. Eventually her husband brings her to England and locks her in his attic, assigning a servant woman to watch over her. Delusional and paranoid, Antoinette awakes from a vivid dream and sets out to burn down the house.
  • 26. Rochester - Antoinette's English husband who, though never named in the novel, narrates at least a third of the story. Rochester, the youngest son of a wealthy Englishman, travels to the West Indies for financial independence, as his older brother will inherit his father's estate. When Rochester arrives in Spanish Town he comes down with a fever almost immediately. He is pressured into marrying Antoinette, although he has only just met her and knows nothing of her family. He soon realizes the mistake he has made when he and Antoinette honeymoon on one of the Windward Islands. Eventually, they abandon the Caribbean lifestyle Rochester has come to abhor. They move back to England, where he locks his deranged wife in an upstairs garret.
  • 27. Christophine - A servant given to Annette as a wedding present by her first husband, Alexander Cosway. Christophine, like her mistress, comes from Martinique and is therefore treated as an outsider by the Jamaican servant women. A wise and ageless figure, Christophine is loyal to both Annette and her daughter, and she exercises an unspoken authority within the household. Christophine practices obeah, a Caribbean black magic, with which she tries to help Antoinette regain first her husband's love and then her sanity.
  • 28. MINOR CHARACTER ANNETTE MR. MASON AUNT CORA ALEXANDER SANDY AMELIE COSWAY COSWAY DANIEL RICHARD TIA COSWAY MASON PIERRE
  • 29. Character Roles Protagonist Antagonist Foil
  • 30. PROTAGONIST Antoinette is clearly the character around which the novel's events revolve. Her first-person narratives in Parts I, II, and III frame Rochester's and Grace Poole's narratives.
  • 31. Antagonist Rochester  While Antoinette encounters a lot of hostility in the novel, none really matches the drubbing she gets from Rochester. The fact that he makes passionate love to her in the beginning only magnifies the hurt he inflicts after he receives the damning letter from Daniel Cosway/Boyd. And did we mention that he locks her up in his attic? Christophine  From Antoinette's childhood on, Christophine serves as a source of comfort and some pretty solid relationship advice. Her behavior at times, however, does call into question how pure her intentions really are.
  • 32. Tia to Antoinette  Antoinette refers to Tia in Parts I and III as her reflection. Despite their racial differences, Tia represents how Antoinette, as a Creole, identifies more strongly with the black Caribbean community than with white society.
  • 33. SETTING • Coulibri, near Spanish 1830s Town, Jamaica • Granbois, near 1840s Massacre, Dominica - • Thornfield Hall
  • 34. MAIN THEMES RACE MORTALITY IDENTITY LOVE LANGUAGE
  • 35. Race  Race is absolutely integral to the way that the characters understand themselves and their place in society. Some writers and scholar claim that Rhys’s Wide Sagasso Sea portrays black characters as flat stereotypes – child –like, primitive, animalistic. We might consider how everything is told from a character’s expectations about race are tested by the novel itself, particularly with a Creole character such as Antoinette, who alternately identifies with both white and black communities.
  • 36. Identity  While Antoinette’s constant questioning of who she is takes center stage, many of the other characters in Wide Sargasso Sea also struggle to make sense of their identities during the tumultuous historical period described in the novel. Character must navigate challenges to the ways that race, gender and class their affect their identities. Their mental states are often altered due to illness, alcohol, narcotics, or even oboeh. Often, other characters serve as mirrors or doubles who reveal unexpected desires and commonalities, as Tia does for Antoinette.
  • 37. Language and Communication  Language in Wide Sargasso sea isn’t just medium for communicating thought s and feelings but a social force that actually shapes the fates of the characters. It marks a character’s place in society, as when the black characters use a dialect of English that sounds broken or even obscene to the white characters. It can signal the introduction of a foreign or exotic element, as when Christophine speaks in patois, a dialect of French spoken in the Carribean.
  • 38. LOVE  Romantic love inn the novel is constantly thwarted by all the baggage the characters bring into their relationship, including their past histories and their ideas about race, gender, and class. Antoinette is not necessarily exempt from the same kind of racism that marks Rochester’s attitude toward herself and Amelie, as her relationship with Sandi Cosway shows.
  • 39. MORTALITY  Death for Antoinette and Rochester become a potent metaphor for all of he ways in which selves can be lost, transformed, or destroyed. The novel plays on the literary tradition of equating death with orgasm in order to suggest how sex between the characters can be a form of control, rather than pleasure.  The novel is also littered with people who act like zombies, beings that are both alive and dead, and ghosts, beings that neither alive nor dead.
  • 40. MINOR THEMES THE VERSION- CONTRAS SUPERNA POWER S OF -TING -TURAL REALITY REGION
  • 41. MORAL VALUES • Antoinette loves Rochester sincerely. • Even they just know each other, she Sincerity accept his proposal. • She also always try to comfort him. • The trouble they had face, make them realize to become honest with each Honesty other. • Antoinette tell Rochester everything about her mother madness. • Antoinette such a blissful girl, she patient with the person around her that hate her. Patient • She know everything about what other people say to her mother and family.
  • 42. MORAL VALUES • At first, Antoinette and Rochester respect each other. Respect • After Rochester know about Annette, he starts to make distance with Antoinette. • Antoinette is loyal towards Rochester. • Christophine asks her to leave Rochester Loyalty and find another man, but she refused because her loves towards Rochester. • Antoinette is a kind person, because she always tries to satisfy Rochester heart. Kindness • She tries to persuade him when there misunderstanding between them.
  • 43. MORAL VALUES • Christophine love Antoinette. Because of that she always help her and support her. Helping • when Antoinette sad with Rochester behaviors, Christohpine help her to make obeah. • Christophine protect Antoinette and family for ages. • When other people tried to bullied Protective them, she used her influence in community to defend them.