![]() Rochester is often seen as untrusting and selfish, but he is justified in many ways. Rochester is not a tyrant who ruthlessly seeks out to destroy her, but a victim with his own dilemmas who tries to make his way in the world. The circumstances of the situation and each of their backgrounds is what causes their tragedy. It is clear that Antoinette is a beautiful thing with a sad destiny, and that Rochester cannot do anything to control it. Rochester asks “Have all beautiful things sad destinies?”(Rhys 51). ![]() Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea comes to a tragic end where the protagonist, Antoinette, is left as a mad woman in an attic.
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