Brontë
uses many themes of Gothic novels to add drama and suspense to
Jane Eyre
.
But the novel isn't just a ghost story because Brontë also reveals the
reasons
behind
supernatural events. For instance,
Mr. Reed's
ghost
in the red-room is a figment of Jane's stressed-out mind, while
is
the "demon" in Thornfield. In
Jane Eyre
,
the effects of the supernatural matter more than the causes. The
supernatural allows Brontë to explore her characters' psyches,
especially Jane's inner fears. The climactic supernatural moment in
the novel occurs when
and
have
a telepathic connection. In the text, Jane makes it clear that the
connection was not supernatural to her. Instead, she considers that
moment a mysterious spiritual connection. Brontë makes their telepathy
part of her conceptions of love and religion.
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