people
theme
actions
key events
symbolism
100

This character is known for her beauty and is Mr.Rochester's initial romantic interest.

Who is Blanche Ingram?

100

This theme is explored through Jane's struggle for independence and her refusal to be defined by social expectations.

What is feminism or self-empowerment?

100

Jane takes this decisive action to leave Thornfield Hall when she learns the truth about Mr.Rochester's past.

What is leaving Thornfeild?

100

This significant event occurs when Jane discovers the truth about Mr.Rochester's past and his first marriage.

What is learning about Bertha Mason?

100

This symbol represents Jane's struggle for freedom and self identity throughout the novel. (Hint: It's a room)

What is the red room?

200

This character, despite her plain appearance, captures Mr.Rochester's heart due to her intelligence and moral strength.

Who is Jane Eyre?

200

The contrast between inner beauty and outer appearances is a significant theme, especially in the relationships between Jane, Mr.Rochester, and Blanche.

What is the theme of appearance vs. reality

200

In a moment of emotional mess, Jane performs this action, symbolizing her desire for independence and respect

What is asserting her independence?

200

During this event, Jane makes the difficult decision to ________ after realizing she cannot stay with Mr.Rochester.

what is Jane's departure from Thornfield?

200

This character's presence symbolizes the societal constraints placed on women during the Victorian era

Who is Bertha Mason?

300

Jane's cousin who embodies beauty, often looks down on Jane and is a symbol of societal expectations.

Who is Georgiana Reed?

300

This theme is highlighted by Jane's moral integrity and always staying true to herself, even when faced with temptation

What is the theme of morality and ethics?

300
This action by Mr. Rochester reveals his vulnerability and deep feelings for Jane, as he expresses his love and desperation for her.

What is proposing to Jane?

300

This event marks a turning point in Jane's life as she is taken in by the River's family after her departure.

what is Jane's arrival at Moor House?

300

This symbol represents the idea of rebirth and new beginnings for Jane after hardships.

what is the wedding veil?

400

This character's obsession with beauty and all things "tres jolie" serves as a contrast to Jane's values and ideas.

Who is Adele Varens?

400

The importance of love and companionship is a reoccurring theme, particularly in the developing relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester

what is the theme of love and relationships.

400

This action demonstrated Jane's refusal to compromise her principles, as she confronts Mr.Rochester about his relationship with Blanche Ingram.

What is standing up for herself?

400

The destruction of Thornfield Hall by __ is a dramatic event that leads to significant changes in the lives of Jane and Mr.Rochester

what is fire?

400

This tree, struck by lightning on the night of Mr.Rochester's proposal to Jane, symbolizes their chaotic relationship.

What is the chestnut tree?

500

Mr.Rochester compares Jane to himself, suggesting a deep connection based on their shared experiences and outlook on life calling them what?

What are "twins"?

500

The theme of social class and its impact on relationships is evident in Jane's interactions with Blanche Ingram and Mr.Rochester.

What is the theme of social class and hierarchy?

500

Jane's choice to _______ after a period of separation is an action that signifies her growth and understanding of her feeling for Mr. Rochester

What is returning to Thornfiedld?

500

This key event occurs when Mr.Rochester ____ to Jane after she returns to Thornfield, solidifying their relationship.

What is Mr. Rochester proposes again?

500

This character symbolizes the conflict between duty and passion in Jane's life, representing the societal expectations placed on women.

Who is St. John Rivers?