'The hills beyond Marsh-Glen sent the answer faintly back — 'Where are you!' I listened. The wind sighed low in the firs: all was moorland loneliness and midnight hush. 'Down superstition!' I commented, as that specter rose up black by the black yew at the gate.' Jane somehow hears Rochester's voice calling her. This depiction of the midnight scene on the moors relies on what type of imagery?

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'The hills beyond Marsh-Glen sent the answer faintly back — 'Where are you!' I listened. The wind sighed low in the firs: all was moorland loneliness and midnight hush. 'Down superstition!' I commented, as that specter rose up black by the black yew at the gate.' Jane somehow hears Rochester's voice calling her. This depiction of the midnight scene on the moors relies on what type of imagery?





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