Benita Parry and Gayatri Spivak debated whether a magic practitioner in this novel is "tangential" to its protagonist's narrative. A character in this novel admires the painting "The Miller's Daughter" before contrasting her mother with a man who is "sure of himself" and "without a doubt English." In this novel, a nurse provides an ineffective love potion during a honeymoon at the Granbois estate. After being called a "white cockroach," this novel's protagonist is found by the nurse Christophine. Pierre dies in a fire at Coulibri in this novel, which opens by describing how white people close ranks when trouble comes. This novel's protagonist, Antoinette Cosway, is guarded by Grace Poole while imprisoned by an abusive husband who calls her Bertha. For 10 points, name this postcolonial novel about Mr. Rochester's marriage, by Jean Rhys. ■END■
| Player | Team | Opponent | Buzz Position | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Richard Lin | California | Virginia | 61 | 10 |
| Robert Wang | New Jersey A | Illinois White | 63 | 10 |
| Rachel Ezrielev | Maryland Red | Illinois Blue | 78 | 10 |
| Braden Booth | Missouri A | Ohio | 80 | -5 |
| Tanuj Chandekar | New Jersey B | Illinois Orange | 107 | 10 |
| Alexander Tenace | Arkansas | Missouri B | 110 | 10 |
| Percy Yuen | Asia B | Maryland Gold | 116 | -5 |
| Rohan Navaneetha | Ohio | Missouri A | 133 | 10 |
| Patrick Torre | Maryland Gold | Asia B | 134 | 0 |
| Saara Katyal | Asia A | Kentucky A | 135 | 10 |