Where does Mr. Rochester propose to Jane?
The garden near thornfield
"Do you doubt me, Jane?" - Who says this?
Mr. Rochester
who proposes marriage in this chapter
Mr. Rochester
What does the lightning stuck tree symbolize?
It foreshadows the trouble in their relationship
what natural event happens during the proposal scene?
A thunderstorm
"I am not bird; and no net ensnares me.." What does Jane mean?
She values he independence and freedom
Jane
The storm represents?
coming conflict
what is Janes reaction to Mr Rochesters proposal?
She does not believe him at first
"It is my spirit that addresses your spirit.." What theme does this show?
Equality in love and connection
Who spies on the proposal scene from a window?
Mrs. Fairfax
“Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!”What theme does this quote symbolize?
Gender
what lie does Mr. Rochester tell to test Janes love?
He says he will marry Blanche Ingram
"You, you strange, you most uneaarthly thing!" Who says this, and to whom?
Mr. Rochester to Jane
Who does Rochester claim he was testing by talking about Blanche?
Jane
The broken tree can also represent?
Separation or obstacles in their relationship
What happens to the tree under which Rochester Proposes?
It is split in half by lightning
What does Jane demand from Mr. Rochester in terms of respect?
To be treated as an equal
What does Jane call rochester that shows their changing relationship?
Edward
“I have for the first time found what I can truly love — I have found you.” What theme does this quote symbolize?
Love / gothic romance