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Jane Eyre I like the way the writing sounded like it would have back in this time period. All of the different settings in this story contributed to the novel keeping my attention. I didn't like that when Jane Eyre was at Lowood School her friend had to die. It was a tragic event though that definetly effected the rest of the story. Jane Eyre is very much like Adele in this story. They were both lively and cheerful even though sometime life was tough. Just by the way the story flowed from scene to scene was interesting. First she has a bad life then it goes in a positive direction, then the whole outlook changes again. To me it is a great book, because of how much the scenery and characters change throughout the story. The scene when Jane Eyre is finding that Mr. Rochester is an evil, impassionate man, it kind of reminded me of the story "Gone With The Wind" when scarlet Ohara, falls in love with Ret and he gets angry with scarlet because he got drunk and he pushed her down the stairs. The Setting is important in this story so that the reader is able to use imagery and imagine this all happening while reading it. By using this within the pages of the book it pulls the thoughts from the page and makes the story more interesting. Setting's like this one also help to follow up with the plot by giving and idea about what could happen next by the surroundings of the main character.