10 questions on plot, characters, and themes. Free to take, so you can see exactly what to review before class.
1. Why does Jane leave Thornfield immediately after the wedding ceremony is interrupted?
2. What does Jane's inheritance from her uncle allow her to do?
3. How does Rochester's treatment of Jane as a governess differ from how other characters treat her?
4. What is the main reason Jane nearly accepts St. John Rivers' marriage proposal?
5. What does Helen Burns represent in Jane's life at Lowood?
6. Why does Jane return to Thornfield after hearing Rochester's voice on the moors?
7. What does Bertha Mason's existence in the attic reveal about Rochester's character?
8. How does Jane's experience at Lowood shape her understanding of religion?
9. What is Jane's social position as a governess, and how does it affect her relationships?
10. Why does Jane insist on splitting her inheritance equally with her cousins?
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