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Examples Of Adversity In Jane Eyre

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Jane experiences adversity throughout her life to the extent that she must become independent despite her desire for connection. During her childhood at Gateshead, Jane is excluded from her family as evident in the high modality language, “[Mrs Reed]...really must exclude me.” This emotional abuse makes Jane more resilient and contributes to her independence at Lowood. However, despite her independence and newfound freedom, Jane must face the death of her friend Helen Burns. The personification of her mind is represented through the anaphora, “for the first time it recoiled, baffled, and for the first time saw all round unfathomed gulf.” Following the death of Helen Burns, Jane faces isolation until her arrival at Thornfield connects her to

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