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Jane Eyre: Summer Reading Questions
1. Jane:
a. ... Instead of professing his love for Jane, he makes her jealous by making it look as if he loved Blanche Ingram. ... Does not openly tell Jane that he still has another wife, but would rather test his luck in marrying her (pg 188). ... Told information to Blanche and Jane by becoming a fortune telling gypsy. ... After Jane left him, he grew savage and sent some of his servants away. ... He showed concern for Jane when she left the drawing room early. ... John: He always beat Jane for spurious and unacceptable reasons. ... She hated Jane because her mother had a low marriage and because her husband treated Jane as his own. ... Bessie Leaven: She took care of Jane when she ever since Mr. ... Her magical stories and sweet songs secured Jane, even if her discipline was sometimes biting. ... In Jane’s early years, she taught her diligently and even offered her tea and cake. Her kindness eventually allowed them to develop a valuable friendship when Jane matured. ... Fairfax: She treated Jane like a family member by making sure she was always fed and had a comfortable room. ... Jane is beautiful because:
a. ... This story is told from Jane’s point of view. ... With Jane, he tried to weasel out the truth about her feelings towards him. ... John Rivers wanted Jane to marry him because she knew how to speak Hindostanee. ... Instead of marrying Miss Oliver, he chooses Jane, who is deeply offended. ... Jane’s search for integrity brings forth the theme of morals versus desires. As a child, Jane was forced to do as her relatives and even the maids desired. ... At Moor House, Jane thought she was in perfect harmony. ...
Jane Eyre: Summer Reading Thought Questions
1. What finally pushed Jane so far as to hit John? ... What seems to be Jane’s greatest fear in the red room? ... How has the frightening experience in the red room changed Jane’s attitude towards Mrs.
Approximate Word count = 1612 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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