Both Uses of
pathos
in
Jane Eyre
- "My dear children," pursued the black marble clergyman, with pathos, "this is a sad, a melancholy occasion; for it becomes my duty to warn you, that this girl, who might be one of God's own lambs, is a little castaway: not a member of the true flock, but evidently an interloper and an alien.†
Chpt 7
- What unutterable pathos was in his voice!†
Chpt 27 *
Definition:
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(pathos) a quality that arouses pity or sorrow