Chapter 38
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INTRODUCTION
concealment of identity and menace
The veil is introduced as a threshold object that conceals and suppresses what lies beneath, inaugurating its symbolic function of hiding dangerous or forbidden truths.
drew up before the lower features a sable veil; a brow quite bloodless, white as bone, and an eye hollow and fixed, blank of m
Chapter 48
Rung 2
ESCALATION
social performance and rival femininity
The veil adorns Blanche Ingram as a marker of aristocratic display, escalating the object's association with gendered performance and the concealment of Rochester's true intentions.
Fluttering veils and waving plumes filled the vehicles; two of the cavaliers were young, dashing
Chapter 50
Rung 2
ESCALATION
false bridal identity
Blanche Ingram appears in bridal veil, intensifying the object's association with a false or performed union that conceals the truth of Rochester's desire.
the magnificent figure of Miss Ingram clad in white, a long veil on her head, and a wreath of roses round her brow
Chapter 58
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ESCALATION
self-containment and renunciation
The veil functions as an instrument of deliberate concealment — both Eliza's literal taking of the veil and Jane's metaphorical veil of composure — ordering interiority against emotional exposure.
But I have a veil—it is down; I may make shift yet to behave with decent composure.
Chapter 59
Rung 3
ESCALATION
threatened selfhood through bridal transformation
Rochester's promise of a priceless veil frames the wedding gift as an act of containment that would dissolve Jane's identity, raising the stakes of what the veil conceals and controls.
I will cover the head I love best with a priceless veil.
Chapter 63
Rung 2
ESCALATION
uncanny threshold figure
The gossamer-veiled apparition positions the veil as a marker of liminality, associating it with spectral or fairy-like thresholds between the real and the supernatural.
It was a little thing with a veil of gossamer on its head.
Chapter 67
Rung 3
ESCALATION
gift, suspicion, and concealed danger
The veil becomes an object of active interrogation — found, examined, and suspected of harboring poison — transforming Rochester's wedding gift into a site of crisis and concealed threat.
under it in the box I found your present—the veil which, in your princely extravagance, you sent for from London
Chapter 69
Rung 3
CLIMAX
violation, revelation of hidden madness
Bertha takes, wears, and tears the bridal veil in two, performing the most concentrated symbolic action of the arc — the veil is actively wielded and destroyed to reveal the concealed truth of Rochester's marriage.
she took my veil from its place; she held it up, gazed at it long, and then she threw it over her
Chapter 86
Rung 2
ESCALATION
concealment preceding revelation of beauty
The lifted veil reveals Rosamond Oliver's face in an act of unveiling-as-disclosure, echoing the arc's core gesture but in a minor, aestheticized register.
after bending to caress Carlo, it lifted up its head, and threw back a long veil, there bloomed under his glance a face of perfect beauty.
Chapter 99
Rung 4
RESOLUTION
fallen veil as completed revelation and reconciliation
The veil falls definitively from Rochester's 'hardness and despotism' and is then lifted from a resting face in an act of tender recognition, closing the arc by transforming concealment into transparent, mutual disclosure.
The veil fell from his hardness and despotism. Having felt in him the presence of these