ch. 1 mr.s Reed's children are clustered Eliza, John, Georgianna
around their mother in the dining room. What
are the children's names?
Who is forbidden to join the family? Jane
At the end of the chapter, with whom does John Reed, who throws a book at her
Jane fight?
Where does Mrs. Reed send her? The Red Room
Ch.2 Jane is let alone as a punishment? she is in the red room, Mr. Reed died there, he is Jane's uncle
Where is she? Who died there, and how is he
related to Jane?
ch. 3, Jane sees Mr. Lloyd for a second time. Jane would like to go to school
Where does she tell him she would like to
go?
What terrifies Jane the ghost of Mr. Reed
When Reverend Brocklehurst visits deceit
Gateshead, what does Mrs, Reed tell him is
Jane's worst fault
ch. 4 Jane confronts her aunt. What three bad, hard-hearted, deceitful
words does jane use to describe her aunt at
the end of the confrontation
ch. 5 miss temple show the students after she orders them bread and cheese
they have been unable to eat their breaky of
burned pooridge
ch.6 jane has a conversation with Helen to people who are good to you (eye for an eye)
Burns about good and wicked people . To
whom does Jane feel should be good?
what does she feel would happen if "people they would never feel afraid and never change, and become worse and worse
were always kind and obedient to those who
are cruel and unjust?
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ch.7 what does rev brocklehurst do to jane he orders her to stand on a stool
after she accidentally drops her slate?
ch. 8 what info about Jane does miss temple tells everyone that Jane is dishonest
share with Jane's school mates
when jane visits Helen at the end of ch.9 Helen tells Jane not to grieve
what does Helen tell jane not do when jane
hears that she is dead
what does miss temple find on returning to she finds Jane asleep holding helen dead in her arms
her own room at dawn
ch.10 after the departure of miss temple, jane she picks up and ad to be a governess
wants to seek "real knowledge of life" what
steps does she take to change her situation?
ch. 11 jane is initially mistaken about her mrs. fairfax for being the owner of the house, she is the housekeeper of the house
employers identity? Which people does she
confuse? what are their actual roles?
Jane's pupil Adele welcomes her because they both speak french
enthusiastically. Why?
when jane asks Mrs Fairfax wether thornfield the lady replies by saying it is a servant named Grace Poole
has a ghost, what is the old lady's reply?
what does she then reveal about the his family has had a history of violent behavior
Rochester race in their time
ch. 11 jane hears a strange laugh. list four curious, distinct, formal, mirthless
words that she uses to describe that laugh?
what explanation does Mrs. Fairfax offer for she says it is probably grace poole
this strange sound
ch.12 jane takes a walk on afternoon in she meets Mr. Rochester but has no idea, she lets him lean on her so he can get his
January , whom does she meet? stick
end of ch.13 explain why Jane did not like re- bcs now Thornfield/ her life feels boring
entering Thornfield
after her encounter with mr. rochester jane changeful and abrupt
talks to mrs. fairfax. how does jane describe
his "strikingly peculiar " manner
mrs.fairfax shares some facts about dad wanted to keep wealth together, doesn't like his brother, wouldn't forgive his family
Rochester's relationship to his family (list 3)
ch. 14 at the end of a long conversation in Jane recommends that if you put in the to change you can actually change.
which Jane feels "out of her depth" she
suggests that Rochester do two things to
overcome his "imperfection" and "sullied"
memory. What does Jane recommend?
what near-disaster occurs in chapter 15 a fire occurs in rochester's room, jane puts out the fire
he tells Jane it is Grace Poole, but tells the rest of the house is was a candle left burning
What explanation does Rochester give?
by his bed
ch. 16 whom does Jane find- to her surprise Grace Poole
sitting in Mr. Rochester's room after the
dangerous event
what does this person advise jane to at bolt her doors
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