Jane Eyre Literary Analysis
In the novel, Jane Eyre, the motif of fire is the most predominant symbol in the book. It is used to symbolize conflicts, danger, and of comfort. The motif of fire is shown through three main examples: Mrs. Temple's fire, Mr. Rochester's fire, and St. John's fire.
When Jane is living at Lowood, Jane sees Mrs. Temple as her first true adult friend. Her comfort of Mrs. Temple is shown through Jane's description of her fire. Eyre describes the fire as something of a physical comfort, not of terror. The fire is used as a symbol of kindness and friendship, as well a…