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To Jo, the fine house seemed like your statements?
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In Charles Dickens' novel "Bleak House," to Jo, the illiterate crossing-sweeper, the fine house seems incomprehensible and alien. He likely wouldn't understand or be able to relate to statements made within its social context.
Therefore, it is unlikely the fine house seems like Jo's statements. The house is a symbol of wealth, privilege, and the complex legal system that Jo is excluded from. His statements would likely be simple and direct, reflecting his harsh life on the streets.