In Jane's early life she loved this object.
Jane thought Mr. Brocklehurst looked like a black ____.
What is pillar?
She is Jane's favorite servant in the Reed household.
Who is Bessie?
“You have no business to take our books; you are a dependent, mama says; you have no money; your father left you none; you ought to beg"
Who is John Reed?
Fill in the blank for the first line of Jane Eyre: There was no possibility of talking a ____ that day.
What is a walk?
The servants call Jane a picture of ______.
What is passion?
The place where Mr. Brocklehurst says naught children go.
What is hell?
The first names of the three Reed children.
Who are Eliza, John, and Georgiana?
"I must keep in good health and not die."
Who is Jane Eyre?
The point of view of Jane Eyre.
What is first person?
The age of Jane Eyre as her story begins.
What is ten years old?
She is described as "a tall lady with dark hair, dark eyes, and a pale and large forehead; her figure was partly enveloped in a shawl, her countenance was grave, her bearing erect."
Who is Miss Temple?
The place in the Reed home where Jane is locked up for punishment.
What is the red room?
"I should not like to belong to poor people."
Who is Jane Eyre?
The profession of the man, Mr. Lloyd, who came to take care of Jane.
What is an apothecary?
This is happening to the girl Jane takes particular notice of when she arrives at Lowood Institution.
What is being punished?
The title of the book Mr. Brocklehurst gives to Jane.
What is "Child's Guide?"
The place in the Reed home where Mr. Reed died.
What is the red room?
“Would you like to go to school?”
Who is Mr. Lloyd, the apothecary.
Jane compares vengeance to this substance.
What is aromatic wine?
When Jane says she doesn't like the book of Psalms, Mr. Brocklehurst says this proves she has a _____ heart.
What is wicked?
The words Jane says as she leaves the Reed home for Lowood.
What is "Good-bye to Gateshead!"
“The child is very young to be sent alone.”
Who is Miss Temple?
The name of the book Jane was reading at Gateshead Hall when the story opens.
What is Bewick's History of British Birds?