Bertha Mason, a character from Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre," is believed to have gone mad due to a combination of factors, including her oppressive and abusive marriage to Mr. Rochester, her isolation and confinement in the attic of Thornfield Hall, and her family history of mental illness. The character's madness is also symbolic of the restrictive gender roles and societal expectations placed on women during the Victorian era.
Bertha French goes by Bert.
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Boat's don't go mad.
Bertha Schwarz was born in 1855.
Bertha Belmore's birth name is Cousins, Bertha.
Bertha Leverton's birth name is Bertha Engelhard.
they would go mad if they are stressed or not cared for properly.
They didn't go mad. Beaver hats are still made and there are no mad hatters
They didn't go mad. Beaver hats are still made and there are no mad hatters
Bertha Lindberg's birth name is Bertha Karolina Lindberg.
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Mad Dog Vachon went by Mad Dog.