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Form and Structure Typeit

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Jane Eyre is often described as a , or coming-of-age story.

At the beginning of the text, Jane is years old.

The novel details the next years of Jane's life.

At the beginning of the last chapter, Jane has been married for years.

At the end of the novel, Jane is around years old.

When the first edition of Jane Eyre was published, it was published in volumes.

Miss Temple leaving is important to the plot as it prompts Jane to go to Thornfield.

A clear turning point in the text is when Jane's wedding to is called off. 

This acts as a twist as the happily-ever-after we were expecting does not happen.

The fact that Jane is  independent when she does get married is satisfying for the reader as we know it would have been important to Jane's values and attitudes. Therefore, her inheritance from is an important plot development.

There is a clear contrast between the Jane we see at the end of the novel and the description of Jane by Mrs Reed at the beginning: 'I should wish her to be brought up in a manner suiting her ' (Chapter 4). By the end of the text Jane is relatively wealthy and has married into the social class.



 

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