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Parker Hamilton By Jane Eyre. Impression on Mrs Brown Mrs Brown is as idle as a
pig. She is a housewife and should have enough time for household chores. ...
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Impression on Mrs Brown
Mrs Brown is as idle as a pig. She is a housewife and should have enough time for household chores. Reason being, she bought a “new robot”, a machine that could help her do the housework. That gave her loads of free time “watching Parker-Hamilton do jobs” and praised the robot for doing such a thorough job. Like wise “Jacqueline’s room looked tidy for the first time in years” this implies that Mrs Brown is not a neat and tidy person which does not make time to keep the house clean.
Mrs Brown like to doll up herself and spend-thrift. She spent her time doing “manicure” while the robot doing the housework. On top of that, a more expensive model was bought as Mrs Brown mentioned that she chose “one of the more expensive models”.
Mrs Brown is not respectful to others. She laughed at Grandma, “giggling at her”, and retorted her comments on the newly purchased robot that is meant to replace Mrs Brown household chores.
Mrs Brown is proud of what she has. After having the robot, she boasts about her “plenty spare time”, thinking about signing up for opera singing lessons. She praised the robot for its housework efficiency and it is “worth every dollar”.
Mrs Brown is not knowledgeable. She feared the robot when it became ignorant, “getting a bit bossy”. When that happened, she did not know how to manage the robot unlike Grandma. Grandma kept the robot silent by switching it off, “pulled out the plug”.
The Relationship Between Grandma and Mrs Brown
The relationship between Grandma and Mrs Brown is strained at times and it seemed that both tries to spite each other at the same time. They could not get along well. Grandma was rather cocky at first and she said that the robot was ridiculous, “with her nose in the air”. It was contradictive to what Mrs Brown thought the robot was worthy of.
Grandma was also disdainful to improve their...
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