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Where does Mr. Rochester propose to Jane?

The garden near thornfield

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"Do you doubt me, Jane?" - Who says this?

Mr. Rochester

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who proposes marriage in this chapter

Mr. Rochester

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What does the lightning stuck tree symbolize?

It foreshadows the trouble in their relationship

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what natural event happens during the proposal scene?

A thunderstorm

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"I am not bird; and no net ensnares me.." What does Jane mean?

She values he independence and freedom

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Who thinks Rochester plans to marry Blanch Ingram?

Jane

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The storm represents?

coming conflict

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what is Janes reaction to Mr Rochesters proposal?

She does not believe him at first

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"It is my spirit that addresses your spirit.." What theme does this show?

Equality in love and connection

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Who spies on the proposal scene from a window?

Mrs. Fairfax

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“Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!”What theme does this quote symbolize?

Gender

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what lie does Mr. Rochester tell to test Janes love?

He says he will marry Blanche Ingram

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"You, you strange, you most uneaarthly thing!" Who says this, and to whom?

Mr. Rochester to Jane

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Who does Rochester claim he was testing by talking about Blanche?

Jane

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The broken tree can also represent?

Separation or obstacles in their relationship

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What happens to the tree under which Rochester Proposes?

It is split in half by lightning

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What does Jane demand from Mr. Rochester in terms of respect?

To be treated as an equal

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What does Jane call rochester that shows their changing relationship?

Edward

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“I have for the first time found what I can truly love — I have found you.” What theme does this quote symbolize?

Love / gothic romance

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