Chapter 33 – Jane’s true identity revealed Flashcards
1
Q
‘she is so good-natured.’ (St John about Rosamond)
A
This is why Jane cannot marry him; Rosamond is equal to St John, unlike her
2
Q
‘the country has been scoured far and wide.’
A
Portrays the extent of Rochester’s care and love for Jane, which is often forgotten
3
Q
’I! – rich?’
A
Jane can now finally be equal to Rochester in the eye’s of society.
4
Q
‘the connection complete’
A
Most importantly, Jane finally has a family
5
Q
- ‘it would please and benefit me to have five thousand pounds; it would torment and oppress me to have twenty thousand.’
- ‘the place it would enable you to take in society.’
A
Jane doesn’t conform here and is more interested in family and happiness than expectations