“It was the sort of library you'd marry a man for.” BronteCatherine LowellThe Madwoman Upstairs Book:The Madwoman Upstairs Source: The Madwoman Upstairs
“I call that creativity," Orville said. "The purpose of literature is to teach you how to THINK, not how to be practical. Learning to discover the connective tissue between seemingly unrelated events is the only way we are equipped to understand patterns in the real world.” LiteratureSymbolsSymbolismBronteBronte SistersLiterary Analysis Book:The Madwoman Upstairs Source: The Madwoman Upstairs