Jane eyre Flashcards

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obscure

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not easily seen; not generally known

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comprised

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consisted of; included

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sundry

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various, miscellaneous

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assiduity

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constant care and attention; diligence

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seraph

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angel of the highest order

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How has the narrator’s role at Lowood changed?

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The narrator now participates in the school day as a student, no longer as a spectator

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what does the strange relationship between miss scatcherd and burn suggest about how teachers “ruled” their classrooms in victorian times?

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teachers had total control over their students

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What does the narrator think is unusual about Burns’s reaction to the charge of uncleanliness?

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It is surprising that Burns does not explain to Miss Scatcherd that the water for washing froze during the night.

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What faults does Helen Burns attribute to herself?

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She claims she is untidy, disordered, careless, forgetful, and not systematic.

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What reason does Helen Burns give to encourage Jane to forgive Mrs. Reed?

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Because it is easier to live without grudges and forgiveness also ensures her salvation at judgement day.

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Which teacher does Helen particularly like?

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Miss Temple. Helen says it is easy to be good in her class and for that reason, it is not a test of one’s virtues.

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Describe Jane’s personality in a few sentences.

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Jane is independent, has tendencies to be insubordinate, is intelligent, and observant.

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What is Helen’s criticism of Jane’s reaction to Mrs. Reed?

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Helen says Jane should stop holding a grudge because life is short, the grudge makes her unhappy and everyone deserves forgiveness.

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Compare Jane’s and Helen’s reactions to mistreatment.

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Jane feels she must resist those who punish her unjustly. Helen says people should love their enemies and return good for evil

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