Jane Eyre: Style
Subjects / English / Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre has the subtitle 'An Autobiography' and is written as a first-person narrative. Charlotte Brontë leads the reader into a relationship with Jane Eyre using devices such as saying 'Dear reader'. Brontë establishes credibility by employing realistic and domestic detail to describe the scenes she visits in Jane's life. These scenes are visited chronologically and form the basic structure of the novel, dividing the story into the locations of Gateshead, Lowood, Thornfield, Moor House and Ferndean. In each of these locations, Jane has lessons to learn before she can move forward. This title will examine the structure of Jane Eyre and will look at examples of Brontë's narrative style in the novel.
| Author: | Pauline Hills | Publisher: | GCSEPod® |
| Narrator: | Victoria Sandison | ISBN: | 978-1-84906-176-6 |
| Video ISBN: | 978-1-84906-676-1 |
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