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Literary Devices:

“I had heard it—where, or whence, for ever impossible to know!  And it was the voice of a human being—a known, loved, well-remembered voice—that of Edward Fairfax Rochester; and it spoke in pain and woe, wildly, eerily, urgently," (1165).

Foreshadowing:

“A lover finds his mistress asleep on a mossy bank; he wishes to catch a glimpse of her fair face without waking her... he thought his love slept sweetly: he finds she is stone dead," (1178.)

Foreshadowing of the ruins of Thornfield hall and that Rochetser could be in danger.

Foreshadowing Rochester may be injured, or even dead

Imagery:

“The fire broke out at dead of night, and before the engines arrived from Millcote, the building was one mass of flame," (1183).

Imagery of the fire at Thornfield

Symbolism:

Fire is a symbol of emotion, such as love, between Jane and Rochester. Also, the fire at Thornfield illustrates the danger of letting the passions run wild.

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