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FEATURED ESSAYS
1. Jane Eyre - Violence
2. Violence In Jane Eyre
3. Jane Eyre Vs. Well, I Have Los
4. Jane Eyre 3
5. Protagonists Journal For Jane Eyr...
6. Jane Eyre
7. Morals And Psychological Aspects ...
8. Jane Eyre: Jane's Love For Roches...
9. Jane Eyre As A Modern Woman
10. Jane Eyre: A Critical Evaluation ...
11. Jane Eyre 8
12. Jane Eyre: The Maturing Of Jane
13. Jane Eyre 7
14. Jane Eyre 5


Violence in Jane Eyre

 Charlotte Bronte uses violence in several scenes throughout the novel.
The violence in the novel is not fatal to anyone, it is just used to catch
the readers eye. This novel consists of many emotional aspects. For
example, the violence in the scene where Mr. Mason gets attacked. The
attack really upsets Jane and Mr. Rochester. In the novel Jane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte uses several acts of violence to create suspense, mystery,
and characterization.

This scene is probably the best one to create the suspense of the novel.
It keeps a person interested in the book and wanting to know what happens
next. There is no way of knowing why this happened, who does it, or if Mr.
Mason is going to live or die. That is why Charlotte Bronte used violence 
to create this kind of suspense. So a person would be interested enough in
the novel to keep reading. The mystery is a mystery itself, there is a
secret at Thornfield and Jane can sense this. Then there is the mystery of
the person who committed this act of violence. Jane suspects who it might
be, but she is not for sure. To find out the mystery of the house and the
person who did it a person has to solve it. Finally, there is the
characterization of Bertha. From the way Rochester talks about Bertha at
first she seems pretty normal, but he says how she become after they get
married. She turned into someone he did not know, a crazy psychopath, mad
woman. Rochester wanted to hide this from everyone even Jane, Bertha cares
for no one but herself. She does not care who she hurts, she proved this
when she hurt Mr. Mason her own brother. At last, the end of the novel,
The suspense, mystery, and characterization  are all told. The person that
this all revolved around was Bertha. It was Charlotte Bronte s clever way
of keeping the novel interesting and the reader interested. She even
tells us what happens ten years later. She does this so they will be no
mystery or suspense of what was going to happen in their future.

Word Count: 381


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