![]() ![]() Mary Yellan goes to Jamaica Inn to live with her uncle Joss and her aunt Patience. When Mary is sitting in the carriage and she thinking about the passed years, about her youth and especially about her mother. There aren’t a lot of flash-backs, but a very important one, is the one early in the book. The relation between the title of the book and the book itself: the hole story starts when Mary is going to live in Jamaica Inn, the inn of her uncle and aunt. She does this, although she’s very sorry for her aunt. She decides to run away and go to the Vicar and betray her uncle. The climax is when Mary decides not to go with her uncle and aunt when they’re going to flight. Other persons are among other things: Jem Merlyn, Squire Bassat, Harry the medlar. He pretends everyone to be a very kind, helpful man, but he hides a cold, mocking nature. Joss has made her from a gay and pretty young woman to a weak and frightened drudge. * Aunt Patience: she’s Joss Merlyns wife, despite Joss’ criminal behaviour she loves him. ![]()
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