Plot
Characters
Archetypes
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100
What does Jane do after she finds out Mr. Rochester has a wife?
She goes away to another town to teach at an all girls charity school.
100
Who is Mr. Rochester's wife?
Birtha
100
What is an archetype?
Archetypes are universal patterns such as, character type, plot patterns, settings, symbol, or image which are often rooted in the collective unconscious of various cultures and recur through literature.
100
Define school and give the part of speech. Sentence: "I continued the labours of the village school..."
(n) a place where people are taught by teachers
100
Is St. John suspicious of Jane being the "Jane Eyre" people are trying to find?
Yes.
200
What major event happens in Chapter 33 where Jane learns something she never knew about herself?
She is a rich heiress of the wealth her Uncle left behind.
200
Who is the pastor that Jane meets?
St. John
200
What is the archetype, the Quest?
The quest is when the main character goes on a journey to accomplish a goal.
200
Define admiration and give the part of speech. Sentence: "...that won both my goodwill and my admiration."
(n) A feeling of wonder, astonishment, or pleasure.
200
Who left money for Jane?
Jane's uncle
300
How does St. John figure out that Jane is actually the "Jane Eyre" that people are looking for?
He sees Jane's signature at the corner of a sheet of paper she was using for Rosamond Oliver's self-portrait.
300
Who are the two other governesses?
Diana and Mary
300
“...admist unusual scenes, charged with adventure, with agitating risk and romantic chance...then I awoke...trembling and quivering…”(469). What archetype is shown in this quote from Chapter 32?
Withdrawal from Action
300
Define convulsion and give the part of speech. Sentence: "Then I rose up on my curtainless bed, trembling and quivering; and then the still, dark night witnessed the convulsion of despair...
(n) -great agitation or disturbance -contortion of the body from involuntary muscle contractions
300
Did the girls at the school like Jane when she first came to the village to teach?
No.
400
In chapter 33, Jane figures out she has blood-related cousins. Who are they?
St. John, Mary, and Diana.
400
What does Jane figure about her true identity in Chapter 33?
She is a rich heiress of her Uncle's wealthy/property.
400
“They seem to be hopelessly dull; and, at first sight...But I soon found I was mistaken... The rapidity of their progress, in some instances, was even surprising”(468). What archetype is shown in this quote from Chapter 32?
The Quest
400
Define deistic and give the part of speech. Sentence: "There is this difference between me and deistic philosophers: I believe; and I believe the Gospel."
(adj) believing in the belief in the existence of a God on the evidence of reason and nature only
400
What is the place that Jane goes to after she leaves Thornfield?
The town of Morton.
500
When St. John comes to Jane's cottage, what did he have to go through outside?
A blizzard/snow storm.
500
How many cousins does Jane have? Hint: Division
She has three cousins.
500
“...the sense of being in his arms, hearing his voice...the hope of passing a lifetime at his side...the next morning I was punctually opening the school; tranquil, settled” (469). Jane is trying to move on and leave her past behind. Which archetype does this show?
Search for Self
500
Define ottoman and give the part of speech. Sentence: "...now I see myself stretched on an ottoman in the drawing-room at Vale Hall at my bride Rosamond Oliver's feet..."
(n) a cushioned seat
500
What book is mentioned in Chapter 32?
Marmion
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