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Originally Posted by curtw
for me, this technique invokes a mental image of the storytelling of Micheal Peņa (Luis) in Ant-Man. If you've seen the movie, you know what I mean. The character is clearly paraphrasing, but the voiceover is accompanied by an image of the original characters speaking the pharaphrased words. So I'd view the Bronte passage as subtly humorous, which I hope was her intent.
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I don't think so.
The Professor, in my opinion anyway, is not remotely humourous; it is full of suffering and injustice so far. I'll have to think about your suggestion.