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How has the narrators role at lowood changed?

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  • 14-04-2018
The question refers to the novel Jane Eyre that was written by Charlotte Brontë. At Lowood the narrator is at that point of the story a student no longer merely a spectator as he participates in school as a student. Thus, the narrator's role changes from that of a spectator to a one of participant.

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