In the excerpt, Jane Eyre's emotional turmoil is recounted through the use of _____. Select all that apply.
verbal irony
nature imagery
fire motifs
ambiguous language
A ridge of lighted heath, alive, glancing, devouring, would have been a meet emblem of my mind when I accused and menaced Mrs. Reed: the same ridge, black and blasted after the flames are dead, would have represented as meetly my subsequent condition, when half-an-hour's silence and reflection had shown me the madness of my conduct, and the dreariness of my hated and hating position.

Respuesta :

ambiguous language

fire motifs

Answer:

  • ambiguous language

Explanation:

In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë utilizes different characters to encapsulate aspects of reason and passion, accordingly setting up a pressure between the two. It could be contended that these different characters are truly parts of her focal character, Jane, and in turn, that Jane is a fictionalized form of Brontë herself.

From this, it could be contended that the pressure between these two perspectives truly happens just inside her very own head. Brontë can order this tension through her characters and thus show dramatically the journey of a lady making progress toward parity inside her nature.

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