Questions Flashcards
why Jane refused to say yes to Edward?
because she was poor and he was so rich. they are from different classes.
who is the Jane Eyre?
The protagonist and narrator of the novel
Jane is a?
is an intelligent, honest, plain-featured young girl forced to contend with oppression, inequality, and hardship.
is jane have a parent?
No, she is an orphan.
what a classes social jane from?
she is from a poor class
she is believing in what?
Her strong belief in gender and social equality challenges the Victorian prejudices against women and the poor.
is she educated or not?
Yes, she is educating and after that she teaches kids.
dose her aunt was kind with her?
No, she hated her and was bulling her every day and she was tough with her.
she has a lot of cousins’ doses she loves them or not?
Yes and she give them half of the money.
St. John Rivers offers Jane another kind of freedom.
the freedom to act unreservedly on her principles. He opens to Jane the possibility of exercising her talents fully by working and living with him in India.
Despite his stern manner and not particularly handsome appearance, Edward Rochester wins what?
Edward Rochester wins Jane’s heart
their marriage is interrupted by?
the disclosure that Rochester is already married to Bertha Mason, Jane is proven to be Rochester’s moral superior.
Additionally, because Rochester has been blinded by the fire and has lost his manor house at the end of the novel, he has become weaker and?
Jane has grown in strength—Jane claims that they are equals, but the marriage dynamic has actually tipped in her favor.
dose his eyes comeback?
Yes, they comeback.
dose they get married in the end?
yes, she married him after they become equals.
Why did Mr. Rochester marry Bertha Mason?
married Bertha Mason in order to gain possession of her family’s wealth and rise in socioeconomic status.
What is Adèle’s connection to Mr. Rochester?
Adèle is Mr. Rochester’s ward and the daughter of Céline Varens.
Why does Jane fall in love with Rochester?
because he provides her with a space in which she can openly share her opinions and engage in dialogue, an opportunity that rarely existed for her during her youth.
Why does Rochester dress up as a fortune teller?
dresses up as a fortune teller in order to learn more about Jane’s feelings regarding her life at Thornfield Hall.
Why is Bertha Mason locked in the attic at Thornfield Hall?
Rochester explains to Jane that he locked Bertha in the guarded attic to hide the secret of their marriage as he returned to England from the West Indies and to prevent her from harming others
Helen Burns is
Jane’s friend at Lowood School, serves as a foil to Mr. Brocklehurst as well as to Jane.
Helen represents a mode of Christianity that stresses
tolerance and acceptance. she was so kind
did Helen died?
Yes, she is from disses
Mrs. Reed is a
figure of injustice and hypocrisy in Jane Eyre. she is the evil from the novel.