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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
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Summary
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Key Questions and Answers
What Does the Ending Mean?
Summary & Analysis
Chapters 1–4
Chapters 5–10
Chapters 11–16
Chapters 17–21
Chapters 22–25
Chapter 26
Chapters 27–28
Chapters 29–32
Chapters 33–35
Chapters 36–38
Characters
Character List
Jane Eyre
Edward Rochester
St. John Rivers
Helen Burns
Mrs. Reed
Main Ideas
Themes
Plot Analysis
Protagonist
Antagonist
Setting
Motifs
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Genre
Style
Point of View
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Foreshadowing
Key Facts
Why does Jane marry Rochester?
Quotes
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Love
Home
Social Class
Gender Roles
Gothic Elements
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Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-10
Chapters 11-16
Chapters 17-21
Chapters 22-25
Chapter 26
Chapters 27-28
Chapters 29-32
Chapters 33-35
Chapters 36-38
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Jane Eyre
Edward Rochester
St. John Rivers
Helen Burns
Mrs. Reed
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Context
Victorian Perceptions of Women
Jane Eyre and The Gothic Tradition
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Character List
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Theme, Motifs, and Symbols
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Chapters 1-4
Chapters 5-10
Chapters 11-16
Chapters 17-21
Chapters 22-25
Chapter 26
Chapters 27-38
Chapters 29-32
Chapters 33-35
Chapters 36-38
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Chapters 5-10 Quiz
Further Study
Chapters 5-10 Quiz
1
of 5
What does Helen tell Jane about Lowood?
It is a school for the gifted.
It is a charity school for orphans.
It is a place where dreams come true.
It is only bearable if the girls rebel.
2
of 5
How are the girls treated at Lowood?
They are undernourished and overworked.
They are welcomed with open arms.
They are treated as servants of God.
They are treated as intelligent young women.
3
of 5
How does Miss Temple confirm that Jane is not a liar?
By speaking with Mrs. Reed
By writing to Mr. Lloyd
By asking Mr. Blocklehurst for evidence
By simply believing Jane's story
4
of 5
How does Helen die?
Typhus
Of a broken heart
Consumption
Influenza
5
of 5
What does Jane plan to do when she leaves school?
Become a governess
Become a nun
Go back to Mrs. Reed
Get married
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