Jane Eyre

how does brobte create a sense of suspencse, tensions nd uncertatinty in chapters 11-20?

how does bronte create a sense of suspencse, tensions nd uncertatinty in chapters 11-20?

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Suspense is created by things Jane hears about like Mrs. Fairfax's description of Rochester, as is an eccentric man whose family has a history of extreme and violent behaviour and the seamstress being crazy. We learn bits and pieces about Rochester but much of him remains a mystery. In Chapter 15 we find out more about Rochester but this info. leaves Jane even more perplexed. Jane is governess but it is a challenge. There is also suspense behind a relationship between Jane and Rochester.