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Which statements identify instances of dramatic irony within Jane Eyre? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.

1.The reader recognizes Rochester's romantic interest in Jane long before she admits it to herself
2.The reader expects Rochester to be bitter over his loss of vision; instead, his temper is much improved
3.Although Jane saves Rochester from burning once, she is not there to spare him the second time.
4.Jane recognizes the inherent danger of Bertha, while Rochester believes she can be controlled

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Your answer is 2 and 3.
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2.The reader expects Rochester to be bitter over his loss of vision; instead, his temper is much improved

3.Although Jane saves Rochester from burning once, she is not there to spare him the second time.

Step-by-step explanation:

Irony diverts Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from a basic story of a devastated tutor in affection with a rich terrible kid, Mr. Rochester, into a chilling Gothic puzzle. Jane Eyre is a novel of sinister secrets, and life-altering surprises.

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