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If you are asking what genera Jane Eyre is in, Jane Eyre is a mix between both Romantic and Gothic. Jane Eyre has evidence for both such as love for nature (The apple tree, the walks Jane and Rochester takes) which is a part of romanticism, and The strong emotions portrayed throughout (The love between Rochester and Jane, the sense of loss and confusion Jane has after running from Thornfield) which is a part of Gothic writing. These are only a few of many traits that are apparent for both the Romantic and Gothic genres Jane Eyre falls under.

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