Characters
28-33
Major Stumps
Rochester or St. John
100

Who is the main character?

Jane Eyre

100

How do the Rivers siblings shape Jane’s character in Chapters 28-33?

They offer care, stability, and a sense of belonging, helping her grow emotionally and regain her confidence.

100

Why did Jane want to go to school?

Independence

Helping others

New beginnings

Trying to escape her family

100

 Who said this: 

"You are not my equal: you are not my love; but I must have you."

St. John Rivers

300

Who is the cousin that wants Jane?

St. John

300

How does Jane’s response to St. John’s proposal reflect her inner conflict?

Jane values emotional fulfillment over duty, choosing personal happiness over a life of sacrifice.

300

Why does Jane end up not marrying Mr. Rochester?

He had a secret second wife

300

Who said this:

"I must have you for my own – entirely my own. Will you be mine? Say yes, quickly."

Mr. Rochester
500

What is the name of the girl that died back at Lowood and how did she die?

Helen Burns and she had tuberculosis.

500

Name a foster element found in chapters 28-33. Give an example

Christ Figures

500

How does social class play a role in Jane's life?

Social class impacts Jane's relationships and decisions, as she navigates her position as an orphan, a governess, and later a woman of wealth, challenging class expectations through her actions and choices.

500

Who said this:

"If I were as free as the wind, I would choose a different path. But I am bound by duty, and I shall never break."

St. John Rivers