Jane Eyre - Gothic Elements

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GCSE
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Jane Eyre - Gothic Elements

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Introduction to Gothic Elements in Jane Eyre

In Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre, Gothic elements are woven throughout the narrative to evoke a sense of mystery and suspense. The setting of Thornfield Hall, with its dark corridors and hidden secrets, epitomises Gothic architecture and atmosphere. The novel features elements such as supernatural occurrences, intense emotion, and the presence of ominous characters like Bertha Mason, which serve to heighten the tension and sense of dread. Brontë uses vivid imagery and Gothic symbolism—such as the locked attic and the mysterious laugh—to immerse the reader in a world where the boundary between the natural and supernatural blurs. These features contribute to the novel’s broader themes of repression, madness, and the uncanny.
1.
Identify one Gothic feature described in the passage and explain its significance.
[2 marks]
2.
What role does the character of Bertha Mason play in creating Gothic tension?
[2 marks]
3.
List two techniques Brontë uses to evoke Gothic atmosphere in the novel.
[3 marks]
4.
Analyse how the setting of Thornfield Hall contributes to the Gothic mood.
5.
Identify and explain one example of Gothic symbolism in the passage.
[2 marks]
6.
Describe the atmosphere Brontë creates with her use of imagery in the passage.
[2 marks]
7.
Examine how the novel’s themes of repression and madness are reflected through its Gothic elements.
8.
Choose one Gothic feature from the passage and discuss how it enhances the overall mood of the novel.
[3 marks]

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12/31/2025
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