Jane Eyre, Hamlet And Keats

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October 7, 2013

 

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The narration is written in the past tense, "in those days I was young" (p143) to add to the affect of a recollection and to bring the sense of an autobiography. Jane is not an omniscient narrator, like Hamlet, therefore the reader can see things she does not, such as the gloomy significance of the extract and how it is an indication of her future relationship with Mr Rochester, and Thornfield...
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The whole of the novel is written in elaborate, complex sentences, which perhaps is the author's way of demonstrating Jane's intelligence and eloquence. The style of language and it usage is similar to that of Keats. Bronte uses active verbs such as "rising moon" and "blended clouds" (p143) and "noise" breaking out, and integrates them into the elegant prose to bring a sense of movement to Jane's surroundings...
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