In Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre gets a job as a governess,
teaching the only child of Mr. Rochester, a moody and mysterious man
who lives in an old, isolated mansion. After a series of mysterious
events, including the sounds of a strange laugh and a house fire, Jane
realizes that she loves Mr. Rochester, but they cannot marry because
he is already married to a wife who has gone mad and is locked in the
attie. Jane runs away, later inherits money and eventually reunites with
Mr. Rochester
Based on this synopsis, which statement best explains how the setting of this
story in a grand mansion affects its plot?
A. It s the author show that true love can overcome any obstacle.
B. It makes the events even more disturbing because there is nobody
else nearby to .
C. It allows the reader to understand why Mr. Rochester attracts Jane
Eyre,
O D. It creates a conflict between the two characters because of their
differing class backgrounds.
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