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autimn preparing to face the misery of winter the same for Jane she was preparing herself to face the misery from school and ot6her vthings mentioned in the book which she faced

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"Jane Eyre" begins in autumn to symbolize a season of change and introspection, mirroring the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and transformation throughout the novel. The melancholic atmosphere of autumn also creates a fitting backdrop for the challenges and trials that Jane faces in her life.

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