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In Jane Eyre, the red room most likely symbolizes _____. Select all that apply.

fear
death
tyranny
isolation

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fear, death, and isolation

User Maja Okholm
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Answer:

Isolation, fear,death

Step-by-step explanation:

"Red" neutrally symbolizes danger Therefore the red room in the novel is known to be a place where its likely a dangerous zone and makes one uncomfortable and afraid all the times due to the unfavourable conditions in the red room

When one is in the red room no one might be permitted to go see anyone in there ,such person has been isolated from people. Death sets in at any time.

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