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Blue dress Quote by Charlotte Brontë

“One morning at the end of the two years, as I was writing a letter to his dictation, he came and bent over me, and said--"Jane, have you a glittering ornament round your neck?" I had a gold watch-chain: I answered "Yes." "And have you a pale blue dress on? I had. He informed me then, that for some…” quote by Charlotte Brontë
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““One morning at the end of the two years, as I was writing a letter to his dictation, he came and bent over me, and said--"Jane, have you a glittering ornament round your neck?" I had a gold watch-chain: I answered "Yes." "And have you a pale blue dress on? I had. He informed me then, that for some time he had fancied the obscurity clouding one eye was becoming less dense; and that now he was sure of it.””

Charlotte Brontë

About This Quote

Source Novel: “Jane Eyre” by Charlotte Brontë, 1847

A character notices subtle details, revealing deeper truths about identity and perception.

In simple terms: Small observations can uncover hidden meanings.

Key Takeaway

Pay attention to details in interactions.

Themes

perception identity detail

Mood

introspective observational

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • interpersonal communication
  • self‑reflection
  • reading literature
  • art critique

Key Concepts

psychology social observation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small detail has changed your view of someone?
  • How do you verify what you notice?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations may be subjective; not all details are significant.

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