Jane Eyre and A Room with a view aspects of form, historical facts and terminology 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureJane EyreA Room with a viewASAQA Created by: AdriannaCreated on: 09-11-16 14:33 What narrative voice is used in Jane Eyre? 1st person narrative 1 of 17 What type of text is Jane Eyre? Eg poetry Prose 2 of 17 What Genre is JE? Bildungsroman 3 of 17 What does the genre of JE mean? Charts the growth of the protagonist 4 of 17 What does the author do to engage the reader in the beginning of chapter 11 of JE? Address the reader (breaks the fourth wall) 5 of 17 What does addressing the reader do? Signposts the significance of events that follow 6 of 17 What tense is used at the beginning of chapter 11 JE? Present tense 7 of 17 What is the purpose of using present tense in chapter 11 JE? Allows us to prepare for a new chapter and indirectly creates suspense 8 of 17 What does retrospective narrative do (such as in JE chapter 11)? Gives hindsight 9 of 17 What is the narrative voice used in chapter 1 ARWAV? 3rd person narrative with shifting focalisers 10 of 17 Who does the focalisers shift from and to in chapter 1 of ARWAV? From Lucy to Charlotte 11 of 17 Why is having one focalisers bias? Because it focuses on only 1 person's point of view 12 of 17 Who is the focalisers at the very beginning of chapter 2 of ARWAV? Lucy 13 of 17 Who does the focalisers shift from then to in chapter 3 of ARWAV? Forster then Mr. Beebe 14 of 17 What type of book or genre is this novel? Romance novel, coming of age, discovery. 15 of 17 What time period was JE written in? Victorian era 16 of 17 What time span did the Victorian era fill? 1837a 17 of 17
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