Ferndean Flashcards
1
Q
Withdrawn natural world
A
‘deep-buried in a wood… all interwoven… dense summer foliage’
2
Q
secluded from society, it is where the lovers find spiritual identity - it’s a kind of ____ restored.
A
Eden
3
Q
But the close is expressive more of the Fall than of Paradise regained…
A
because of Ferndean’s questionable paradisal credentials
4
Q
‘a ____ spot’
A
desolate
5
Q
the decaying, uninhabited and inaccessible house was deemed too ‘________’ even for Bertha’s residence
A
ineligible and insalubrious
6
Q
________ setting for new beginnings: it seems tacitly to admit that the achievement of Jane and Rochester’s relationship is possible only outside the conventions of a fallen world.
A
auspicious