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... In the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte the main character, Jane experiences both success and failure in her quest of discovering who she really is. We are able to understand Jane’s growth and development, as it parallels a setting in the novel called Ferndean. It is important to understand that literary techniques such as visual descriptions, symbolism, and the accentuating qualities of a character play an important part in understanding the development and growth of Jane’s character during her years spent at Ferndean.
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Visual descriptions of Ferndean are important in understanding Jane Eyre. ... The simplistic manner of the house symbolizes Jane’s plain and carefree view on life. Jane lives her life caring and teaching others, rather then taking care of herself. ... Ferndean represents freedom for Jane in more than
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one way. Jane inherits a large sum of money from her uncle and is able to escape Morton and find her true love,
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Approximate Word count = 713 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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