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kindled
glowed in the bright
liquid lustre of her eyes
had never seen but pale and bloodless
semi-starvation
typhus
smitten
pastile striving vainly
grant me at least new attitude
i desired liberty; or liberty i gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer
Eyre uses very vivid word, such as "kindled" and "glowed in the bright" and it seems to be using allusions of heaven looking towards it or brought it down.
the strong words were also used in such "typhus" and "smitten" to show how desperate she wanted to be out of the world and scared of the diseases
Eyre also uses parallel syntax to show how much liberty she wanted to have
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In the novel after the meet of Helen, Eyre although still despites her aunts and them the perspective of hers changes as if Helen played as a catalyst.But the dark mood of the setting seems to be played in part of the role... and seems symbolizes something.
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