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Jane Eyre - Coggle Diagram
Jane Eyre
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Settings
Thornfield Hall: Rochester's residence, the setting for Bertha's love and secret.
Moor House (Marsh End): home of the Rivers family, refuge and place of religious temptation.
Lowood School: a strict boarding school, symbolising discipline and suffering, but also friendship (Helen Burns).
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Gateshead Hall: Aunt Reed's home, a place of oppression and rejection.
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Style
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Symbolism: fire (passion), frost (repression), landscapes as a mirror of the soul.
First-person narrator: Jane recounts her life, creating intimacy and authenticity.
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Themes
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Social class: Jane is an outsider, neither rich nor poor, and struggles to establish herself.
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Female independence: Jane seeks dignity and autonomy, refusing to be subordinate.