Mason is bitten by Bertha Mason--to Jane, still a mystery.
Gothic
The chestnut tree.
Severed relationship/roots still hold.
These two individuals tend to argue during class.
Meg and Sam
I am no________and no net ensnares me.
Bird
Where the Reeds live.
Gateshead.
Daily Double:
Mr. Bingley
Patrick
Bertha's laugh.
Laugh's when Jane thinks about freedom.
Always cheerful and pleasant.
David
You are formed for__________not love.
Labour. St. John.
Daily Double
Always prepared and organized.
Sameeha
Jane's greatest desire.
Liberty and a home.
Thornfield.
Probably not the happiest home.
Marvelous diction.
Conrad
“Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs. We are, and must be, one and all, burdened by faults in this world; b but the time will soon come when, I trust, we shall put them off in putting off our corruptible bodies...I hold another creed, which no one ever taught me, and which I seldom mention, but in which I delight, and to which I cling; for it extends hope to all; it makes Eternity a rest—a mighty home, not a terror and an abyss.”
Helen Burns
The place Jane finds solace when she leaves Rochester.
Nature--the moors.
The invisible chord that connects Rochester and Jane.
Sympathy
The Red Room
Passion and madness.
Snarky--in the best way.
Violet
“You think I have no feelings, and that I can live without one bit of love or kindness; but I cannot live so; and you have no pity. I shall remember how you thrust me back—roughly and violently thrust me back into the red-room, and locked me up there—to my dying day; though I was in agony;…And that punishment you made me suffer because your wicked boy struck me…People think you a good woman; but you are bad—hard-hearted.
Jane Eyre
Jane and Rochester's home at the end of the novel.
Fern Dean
The reason Jane and Bertha are doubles.
Madness
Pillars/iron/stone
Brockelhurst and St. John
Daily Double:
Has amnesia.
Veer
Muahahahaha...Muahahaha
Bertha Mason
A Burning pit of fire.
Hell