Foreshadowing In Jane Eyre

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In the book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte many symbols and themes are displayed throughout the book. Foreshadowing occurs many throughout the book, which is a prediction of the future or what will happen next. There were many themes in the book such as Romance and Religious. Two symbols that display the theme of romance are when Bertha splits Jane’s wedding veil into two pieces and when the chestnut tree splits into 2 halves. One religious symbol that happens in the book is when Bertha lights Mr. Rochester's curtain on fire in his room, which represents cleansing. All of these themes and symbols make the readers want to keep reading and find out what will happen next.
One symbol that displays the theme of romance is when allegedly Grace Poole, but turns out to be Bertha splits Jane’s wedding veil into two pieces the night before their big wedding day. This symbolizes romance because even though their wedding veil was destroyed they still attempted to go forth with the wedding because their love was real. This also is an example of foreshadowing because later on we find out that this was a prediction of the future. This is a prediction because it tries to tell us that the wedding may be “split” and not happen. The wedding did not proceed on because Mr. Briggs objected because Mr. Rochester already had a wife,
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There were many themes displayed throughout this book such as Romance and Religion. Two examples of the theme of romance is when Bertha splits Jane’s wedding veil into two pieces the night before the wedding showing that the wedding will not happen and the chestnut tree being struck by lighting displaying that their relationship will be broken up but their love for eachother will still grow. One example of the theme of religion is when Bertha lights Mr. Rochester’s curtain on fire, which displays that she is capable of things and trying to show the readers that she is