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How Thornfield projects that good things are going to happen to JAne Eyre during her time there.

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In the novel Jane Eyre Jane stays in many places, and the style of the place shows how good her life is going to be there. Thornfield is very different to the other places she stays at and in this essay I will explain. At the beginning of Chapter Eleven Jane write 'A new chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play...' This is very upbeat and hopeful, it shows that something good is going to happen and draws the reader into when she says ' ...and when I the curtain up this time, reader, you must fancy you see...'. She addresses the reader personally, accepting he is there and setting the scene to him individually. Jane's first sight of Thornfield is not a good one as it is dark when she first sees it; this could be to show that the future is mysterious...

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