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(5 pp) In this discussion we will examine Charlotte Bronte's major character, Jane Eyre. As the novel is arranged and Jane progresses, each new environment or setting teaches her something new; the vivid picture-form descriptions of the weather throughout the novel give us clues to what we might anticipate in each of five settings

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by Barbara for the Paperstore, Inc., November 2000 Introduction In this discussion we will examine Charlotte Brontes major character, Jane Eyre. As the novel is arranged and Jane progresses, each new environment or setting teaches her something new; the vivid picture-form descriptions of the weather throughout the novel give us clues to what we might anticipate in each of five settings. Settings The setting of the story is carefully divided into five distinct locales, each of which has its particular significance in Janes history and each of which is like an act in a five-act drama. Gateshead Hall For comfort and security against the antagonistic and abusive Reed children, Jane "shrines" (4) herself in the window seat of the family breakfast room, by drawing the heavy red curtains closed and isolating her self from the room. In doing so, she of course would have had her back to the light, with darkness in front of her face. This intermingling of light and shadow continues throughout the novel. "Each picture told a story," Jane claims in her commentary on her first recollected experience in isolation; "mysterious often to my undeveloped understanding and imperfect feelings, yet ever profoundly interesting" (5). What Jane learns in this instance, is that she will feel safe if she is hidden, and may feel prone to attack if she is seen. It would seem to balance the human paradox of feeling safe in the dark, with out being able to really see at all. Lowood, The first day Jane meets Mr. Brocklehurst, she looks out the window and remarks,"all was still and petrified under the influence of a hard frost"(23). "Raw and chill was the winter morning" (34) observes Jane about the day she ...

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