Jane Eyre and A Room with a view aspects of form, historical facts and terminology

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What narrative voice is used in Jane Eyre?
1st person narrative
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What type of text is Jane Eyre? Eg poetry
Prose
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What Genre is JE?
Bildungsroman
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What does the genre of JE mean?
Charts the growth of the protagonist
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What does the author do to engage the reader in the beginning of chapter 11 of JE?
Address the reader (breaks the fourth wall)
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What does addressing the reader do?
Signposts the significance of events that follow
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What tense is used at the beginning of chapter 11 JE?
Present tense
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What is the purpose of using present tense in chapter 11 JE?
Allows us to prepare for a new chapter and indirectly creates suspense
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What does retrospective narrative do (such as in JE chapter 11)?
Gives hindsight
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What is the narrative voice used in chapter 1 ARWAV?
3rd person narrative with shifting focalisers
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Who does the focalisers shift from and to in chapter 1 of ARWAV?
From Lucy to Charlotte
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Why is having one focalisers bias?
Because it focuses on only 1 person's point of view
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Who is the focalisers at the very beginning of chapter 2 of ARWAV?
Lucy
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Who does the focalisers shift from then to in chapter 3 of ARWAV?
Forster then Mr. Beebe
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What type of book or genre is this novel?
Romance novel, coming of age, discovery.
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What time period was JE written in?
Victorian era
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What time span did the Victorian era fill?
1837a
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