The author utilizes imagery to depict scenes in the novel to function as clear images. The author states in line 5, "...a rain so penetrating..." to describe the motion in which the rain fell. As the author presents a variety of imagery throughout the novel, each example develops more emotion and creates the reality of the scene
The usage of smiles elaborate the comparison that the author uses, for example, "...I sat cross-legged like a Turk..." The girl in the novel is an orphan, comparing her to a Turk shows her emotion of isolation. Crossing her legs shows defiance and anger when being told to sit down and stay silent. …show more content…
The transaction demonstrates the sudden change of thought , The author describes her emotion on being treated poorly.Emphasizing the imprisonment the people around her have built. The main character takes note of her personal feelings and how she describes herself.
In the novel "Jane Eyre", the author utilizes point of view, smiles, and imagery to convey the emotion of constraint, imprisonment, and isolation. By doing so, the author presents the emotion of the girl and depicts her emotion of living as an