Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Jane Eyre- Symbols and Motifs
- FIRE AND ICE
- Rochester's passion
and love vs st john
coldness
- Could also suggest exclusion
form Reed family group in
chapter 1 when they are all
round the fire.
- THE MOON
- Rochester, symbol of
romance
- However it can be
subverted to a sinter symbol
due to their first meeting
- THE WEATER- RAIN,
STORMS, SUNSHINE
- Pathetic fallacy- Janes
mood, can be seen in chapter
1
- Brontë Narrative devices
- COLD AND WARMTH
- Isolation
- Family
- RED AND WHITE
- Red room
- Red could
suggest passion
and love. But
also blood and pain
- White- Purity innocence,
wedding dress purity taking
over
- BIRDS AND ANIMALS
- Freedom- chapter 1
- Jane and Burther
animalistic language
used to describe them
- Peoples views of women
- FARIES AND ELVES
- Jane's imagination
- Rochester's view
of jane- first
meeting
- Not appreciated for
who she really is
- DOORS OPENING AND CLOSING
- Metaphorical
stages in
Janes life
along with
Rochester's
- Burtha can't move on due to
her door always being
locked
- THE CHESTNUT TREE
- Rochester and
janes relationship
- Showing happiness strength
hope- foreshadowing ending