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How Does Bronte Create Suspense In Jane Eyre

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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is a novel filled with mystery and suspense, it is also about the journey for authentic love. Bronte wrote about the supernatural which she made seem natural for the reader. The red room which is where young Jane is locked as a punishment for defending herself against her cousin John Reed. The red room is where her uncle had died, according to Jane this room represents death and horror “this room was chill, because it seldom had a fire; it was silent” (Bronte 17). Bertha and Jane both encountered the identical feeling of being forcefully restrained and not being able to escape. Various sections of the novel contained supernatural context which captivated the story. Bronte shows the reader that the room is filled

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