Jane Eyre Chpt 36
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- Jane Eyre chapter 36
- Approaching the denouement climate of the Novel
- Jane leaves Morton echoes her leaving Thornfield except she now has an identity and is a changed woman
- “I entered - now obliged to take part with my whole fortune as the price of its accommodation. Once more on the road to Thornfield, I felt like the messenger - pigeon flying home” Page 487
- Paragraph on page 489
- Reflects that Jane is now a different person to whom Rochester first met
- “I looked with timorous joy towards a stately house; I saw a blackened ruin” page 489
- Oxymoron
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