Thornfield Rochester & Adele’s home where Jane lives as a governess. At the end burned to the ground by Bertha. , Rochester ; Adele’s home where Jane lives as a governess Gateshead Jane’s first home living with her cousins, the…
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Jane Eyre Major Plot Points Flashcard Example #80195
Life at Gateshead Jane is severely mistreated by her aunt (Mrs. Reed) who became her guardian when Jane’s parents died. One day, Jane faints after being banished to the room where her uncle (Mr. Reed) died. When she wakes up,…
Jane Eyre Final Test review Flashcard Example #49363
What is the name of Rochester’s dog? Pilot What is the color of the room Jane is locked in at Gateshead? red Who is the servant at Gateshead? Bessie How does Jane attain her position at Thornfield Manor She advertises…
Jane Eyre Chapter Summary and Analysis Flashcard Example #3395
Volume I, Chapter 1 Summary: The novel begins with the ten-year-old Jane Eyre narrating from the home of the well-off Reed family in Gateshead Hall. Mr. Reed, Jane’s uncle, took her into his home after both of her parents died…
Jane Eyre – key quotes Flashcard Example #34649
“Reader I married him” Jane asserts her independence once again, telling us not that He married her, but also her own independent free will, She married him. “I don’t think, sir, you have a right to command me.” Society &…
Jane Eyre Love quotes Flashcard Example #11695
Jane Eyre “While I breathe and think, I must love him.” Jane Eyre “I had learnt to love Mr Rochester: I could not unlove him now.” Jane Eyre “Wherever you are is my home-my only home.” Rochester “Gathering me to…
Symbols in Jane Eyre Flashcard Example #85958
The Red Room – Symbolizes how society traps Jane by limiting her freedom due to her class, gender, and independent streak– Red because it is the color that has the most emotion to it – Also, red has to do…
Love of Jane + Rochester in ‘Jane Eyre’ (English Literature AS) Flashcard Example #49762
Angela Carter’s comments on love in ‘Jane Eyre’ “For Jane Eyre love is a means of existential definition, and exploration of the potential of her self, rather than the means of induction into the contingent existence of the married woman,…
Short Answer Study Guide Questions for ‘Jane Eyre’ Flashcard Example #89514
How does Bronte immediately reveal Jane’s situation to the reader? Bronte shows the reader first that Jane is a young, orphaned girl who is being raised by her mean aunt and cousins. Why do you think Jane is treated so…