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  1. Chapters 11–16. One evening a few months after her arrival at Thornfield, where she tutors the eight-year-old Adèle, Jane meets the brooding Mr. Rochester. Jane later hears an eerie laugh in the hallway, and upon finding Mr. Rochester’s bed curtains on fire, Jane saves his life. The next morning, she is shocked to learn that neither the ...

  2. Analysis: Chapters 33–35. In these chapters, the foreshadowing of John Eyre’s importance in the plot is at last fulfilled, and the household that has initially been for Jane merely a community of social equality is now revealed to be a true family. More importantly, St. John emerges as a crucial figure, providing Jane with a powerful and ...

  3. A summary of Chapters 11–16 in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Jane Eyre and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  4. Full Book Analysis. At its core, Jane Eyre follows Jane’s quest for home and belonging. The plot can be divided into five distinct sections: her early childhood at Gateshead, her education at Lowood, her time at Thornfield, her retreat to Moorhead, and her return to Rochester at Ferndean. Up to the end of the novel, Jane attempts to find a ...

  5. Full Title: Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. When Written: 1847. Literary Period: Victorian. Genre: Victorian novel. Jane Eyre combines Gothic mystery, a romantic marriage plot, and a coming-of-age story. Setting: Northern England in the early 1800s. Climax: Jane telepathically hears Rochester's voice calling out to her.

  6. Genre. Structurally, Jane Eyre most closely resembles a bildungsroman. The word “bildungsroman” literally means “novel of education” in German, and accordingly, this genre follows the education and maturation of its sensitive and philosophical protagonist. Jane Eyre follows Jane as she literally grows up, and also as she emotionally ...

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