The character Bertha Mason in Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre' is significant because she:

1
Serves as a foil to the character of Jane Eyre
2
 Represents the ideal Victorian woman. 
3
Symbolizes the consequences of unchecked passion and the othering of colonial subjects.
4
Is the moral compass of the novel.

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