Themes
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Quotes
Bonus
Bonus
100

What theme represents St. John consistently asking Jane to marry him?

Love

100

What did Diana and Mary concluded about St. John and Jane?

They concluded that St. John wished to marry Jane (page 422)

100

"Formerly," I answered, "because you did not love me; now, I reply, because you almost hate me..." (page 420)

"Formerly," I answered, "because you did not love me; now, I reply, because you almost hate me. If I were to marry you, you would kill me. You are killing me now."

200

What theme represents Jane hearing Mr. Rochester's voice as she is about to give into accepting St. John's proposal?

Supernatural

200

Who does St. John believe Jane's heart "turns" and "clings" to?

Mr. Rochester (page 421)

200

"What have you heard? What do you see?" asked St. John. I saw nothing, but I heard a voice somewhere cry-" (page 427)

"What have you heard? What do you see?" asked St. John. I saw nothing, but I heard a voice somewhere cry-"

"Jane! Jane! Jane!" nothing more."

300

"For the evening reading before prayers, he selected the twenty-first chapter of Revelation." What theme is demonstrated in this quote?

Religion

300

What type of love does Jane imagine having for St. John?

An inevitable, strange, torturing kind of love (page 423)

300

"Reader, do you know, as I do, what terror those cold people can put into the ice of their questions?..." (page 419)

"Reader, do you know, as I do, what terror those cold people can put into the ice of their questions? How much the fall of their avalanche is in their anger? of the breaking up of the sea in displeasure?"

500

What did Jane refer to herself as to St. John rather than his wife?

His assistant (page 420)

500

What chapter of Revelation did St. John read for the reading evening?

Chapter twenty one (page 424)

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