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Jane Eyre and Victorian Fiction

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  • Realistic
  • Realistic
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  • Thick Plot
  • Victorian fiction was made to be as realistic as possible for the time period. The stories would be realistic and believable. They would follow the typical social norms of the day
  • Many Characters
  • Jane Eyre
  • Sarah Reed
  • John Reed
  • Eliza Reed
  • Georgiana Reed
  • Jane Eyre took place during the Victorian Era. The story is realistic, and followed the social norms of the time. The story is a classic example of a woman during that time period making her way through the world.
  • Long
  • Jane Eyre
  • Victorian Fictions have complicated plots with many ups and downs, surprises, and side plots. Jane Eyre has many storylines with Jane going many different places during her life.
  • Long
  • Victorian fiction has many characters involved in each story. In Jane Eyre, we have her, her family, her teachers, the households we go to, and many more. Many characters are important to the story, so it fits with Victorian fiction due to the amount of characters.
  • Edward Rochester
  • Helen Burns
  • Mrs. Alice Fairfax
  • Bertha Rochester
  • Victorian fiction novels were typically very long books. They had many pages, which went along with how complex the plot was and how many characters there were. The stories had to be complex with many characters, because they were so long.
  • Jane Eyre is 592 pages long. It had to be, because of the complex story being told, and the amount of important characters. This complexity gave it an important characteristic, how long the book was.
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