• Questions? Comments?
• Acceptable Use Policy
• Technical Support
• Customer Service






View our papers...

This is a short summary of this paper!

Already a member? Go here to log in and view the entire paper!

Instant Access To 100,000+ Essays!

Jane Eyre- places

    Imagine a crowded street in a busy American city. Horns honk as crazed taxi drivers swerve to avoid hitting pedestrians. The stench of pollution and garbage fills the air. This scene, though not the most appealing, leaves a strong impression upon the mind, as well as sets a tone. Throughout the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, several contrasting places are used to create desired moods and to intertwine different stages of Jane’s life. Thornfield and Ferndean, while contrasting in many ways, succeed in coming together to contribute to the story’s meaning and symbolism through diction and detail. The most obvious use of symbolic diction is in the names of two of the manors that Jane inhabits. Thornfield and Ferndean are almost complete opposites in their literal meanings as well as in their metaphoric meanings. The word “thorn” used in “Thornfield,” creates many negative assumptions about the place; one seldom comes across a thorn that brings pleasure. Nevertheless, Thornfield, being a change of pace, was appealing to Jane at first. On her arrival at the mansion, she states that she was “roused by the change of scene, the new field offered to hope…” (109) but in the end, Thornfield did not turn out

Approximate Word count = 846
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)

More Essays on Jane Eyre- places


Student Papers:
Jane Eyre: The Paths of Life1900 words
Jane Eyre Comparison of Roch and StJohn811 words
Symbolism in Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre1877 words
Jane Eyrean Extension Of Charlotte Bronte881 words
Jane Eyre: How Atmosphere Affects Janeamp39s Development803 words
Professional Papers:
Jane Eyre1778 words
Jane Eyre Outline Introduction.4743 words
Emily Bronteamp39s Wuthering Heights4357 words
The Harem in Egypt and Syria10589 words
The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria10594 words
Theme of Industry in Victorian English Novels7680 words

Want to view this paper along with 100,000 other term papers, essays, and book reports?
Instant access, single user memberships can be purchased online with a credit card or online check!


Membership Plans Credit Card Check Phone
30 day membership (recurring billing) $19.95 $24.95  
30 day membership (non-recurring billing)     $34.95
90 day membership (recurring billing) $39.95 $49.95  
180 day membership (non-recurring billing) $59.95 $74.95  


Click Here To Join Now!

 


Topics

Instant Access!
Acceptance Essays
Arts
Custom Papers
English
Foreign
History
Miscellaneous
Movies
Music
Novels
People
Politics
Religion
Science
Sports
Technology
Rad Essays


All papers are for research and reference purposes only!
Copyright © 2002-2009 RAD Essays.com. All Rights Reserved. DMCA HMS