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Analysis Of Death SceneJane Eyre

Jane Eyre - Close analysis of pgs 80 & 81 - The death of Helen Burns

Influences in the authors mind are less, as being a author has no creative boundaries but influences from the society are quite a hefty load on the author. In this case Jane Eyre has many influences from the Victorian era which is when this book is written. In the following paragraphs I will analyze in detail the links between Victorian era and this novel in this specific scene.

The few basic concepts of the Victorian era displayed in this scene are

Friendship is a bond that is eternal. This is what is shown in the relationship between Jane Eyre and Helen Burns. This scene is the death scene of Helen Burns, this scene has occurred due to the poor conditions, etc in Lowood Institution. The scene starts as it portrays Jane in her bed, the time is an hour before midnight, Jane is constantly thinking of Helen's condition, Jane gets out of her bed and starts moving towards Miss Temple's room, this is where Helen ...

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