Charlotte Brontë Flashcards

0
Q

Moral growth and development of the main character, through a ‘journey’, find her role. Which genre is this?

A

Bildungsroman

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1
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The novel happens in:

A

Northern England

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2
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Under which pseudonym did Charlotte publish?

A

Currer Bell

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3
Q

“A large dog with a short fawn colored coat”

A

Mastiff

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4
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Whom was John Reed based on?

A

Charlotte’s brother, Branwell

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5
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Jane’s first encounter with Rochester

A

She helps a stranger whose horse fell

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6
Q

Major obstacle in the way of their marriage:

A

Rochester is already married

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7
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Jane returns one time to this place:

A

Gateshead

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8
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How did St. John find out Jane’s real name?

A

He saw her name on a piece of paper on her desk

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9
Q

“A room where meals are served”

A

Refectory

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10
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How did Jane save Rochester?

A

By spilling water on his bed

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11
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Who goes to India as a missionary?

A

St. John

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12
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Who became Mother Superior?

A

Eliza Reed

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13
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Who marries a rich man?

A

Georgiana Reed

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14
Q

Gothic genre:

A

Frustrated love, mystery in the attic, fortune teller

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15
Q

Charlotte’s first novel

A

The Professor

16
Q

“________ I married him.”

A

Reader