This Person was Jane’s Best friend at Lowood school, who died tragically but had a great Christian influence on Jane.
Helen Burns
Who said the following - "I am not an angel, I will not be one till I die: I will be myself."
Jane Eyre
This is when the author gives clues about the future, like the tree getting hit by lightning and splitting, hinting about something in the future
Foreshadowing
Who dressed up as a gypsy in the story?
Mr. Rochester
This is Jane’s unknown uncle, who died and left an inheritance of 20,000 pounds under Jane’s name.
John Eyre
Who said the following - "I am a man who has lived much and suffered much, and I know what is what."
Mr. Rochester
This is when the author uses vivid descriptions to evoke sensory experiences. Like Jane's cold and harsh description of Gateshead, painting a vivid image in our minds.
Imagery
Who arrived at Thornfield mysteriously injured, and who did that to them?
Mr. Mason, Bertha attacked him
This is the name of Rochester’s Pet Dog.
Pilot
Who said the following - "I would not exchange this new life for a kingdom: I would not now be at rest, though I could be."
St. John Rivers
This is whe the audience knows something the chracters don't. Like when the audience knows about Bertha but Jane doesn't.
Irony
Who was Jane’s kind mentor at Lowood, and why did she leave?
Miss Temple, she left because she got married
This is Jane’s sibling at Gateshead, who grew up to become a very religious figure, contrary to her other sister.
Eliza Reed
Who said the following - "You are not the first to speak to me of this. I have had an offer of marriage; but I rejected it."
Diana Rivers
This is when certain objects represent deeper meanings and themes, like the red room which represents Jane's suffering & Isolation
Symbolism
Who and why did he/she reject Jane from entering the moor house?
Hannah, because she thought Jane was a beggar
French Maid who takes care of Adele at Thornfield.
Sophie
Who said the following - "It is not my will, or my hand, that I have given: it is my heart."
Bertha Mason
This is when 2 objects or people are put next to each other to highlight their contrasts. Like the career paths of Jane's sisters after they grow up.
Juxtaposition
Who did Jane write a letter to in the book? Where did the subject live?
Her uncle John Eyre in Madeira