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What is a primary reason for Jane Eyre's sense of solitude throughout the novel?
Her status as an orphan
Her love for Mr. Rochester
Her passion for education
Her friendships at Lowood School
How does Jane's time at Thornfield contribute to her feelings of solitude?
She is mistreated by the staff.
She has no close friends.
She is in love with Mr. Rochester.
She is isolated due to her employment.
Which setting in the novel serves as a powerful symbol of Jane Eyre's experience of solitude?
The Red Room
Thornfield Hall
Ferndean Manor
Lowood School
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