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Bronte's Techniques (Bildungsroman (Jane takes a lot of journeys and…
Bronte's Techniques
Bildungsroman
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A Bildungsroman is about the growing up, development and education of the main character
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Jane takes a lot of journeys, and they represent her development
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Foreshadowing
Rochester and Jane's first meeting foreshadows the end, when he has to lean on her physically, and also after the arrival of Mason - Jane, you offered me your shoulder once before; let me have it now
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Irony
Descriptions of Mr B;s wife and daughters' elaborately curled hair, which Bronte juxtaposes with his comments about Julia's hair
Narrative perspective
There are constant reminders of the first person retrospective narrative - she addresses the reader directly at points reader, I married him
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Also shows her development and maturity as she looks back on her childhood - At the distance of - I will not say how many years, I see it clearly
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Settings
Gothic settings: Thornfield, the Red Room
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Moors
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Represents her journey into independence - essential for her to do so that she could go back and marry Rochester
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