Facts
Connections
Motiffs
100

Where Jane and Rochester are to get married.

What is London (Hotel, London)?

100

Who Mr. Rochester blames once again for the events that occurred

What is Grace Poole?

100

Examples of Gothic Elements

Ruined Thornfield Mansion, Romance between Jane and Rochester, Ghosts, horrifying figure in Jane's closet, etc. 

200

The color of the moon Jane observes while by the Chestnut Tree.

What is blood-red?

200

The place Jane visits the day before her wedding that is mentioned in previous chapters

What is the Chestnut Tree?

200

The Supernatural

Rochester mentions Ghosts, the Vampyre, and a the mysterious woman that appeared to Jane

(Bronte 274-275)

300

The first dream Jane has.

A cold Jane holding a wailing child as she walks on a long, winding road with Mr. Rochester at the end of it.

300

The importance of the first dream Jane had the night before their wedding.

What is a dream of a child often suggests something bad will happen in the future (death, accidents, etc.)?

300

Family

Wedding preparations (Bronte 267)

The wedding veil being ripped in half is a possible foreshadowing of family issues between Jane and Rochester (Bronte 275)

400

The second dream Jane has.

Jane swaddles a baby and hears a horse sounds, thinking it is Rochester. Then she climbs a wall with the baby the observe the horse. She then loses her balance and recovers herself, however, as she peers over the edge, she drops the baby. 

400

A correlation could be drawn between the figure in Jane's room following her dreams and previous events with Mr. Mason. 

What is the creature/person that bit Mr. Mason and the person found in Jane's room?

400

Navigating Relationships

Both Jane and Rochester are navigating through their relationship, as Jane seeks comfort in Rochester after such a concerning experience. 

(Bronte 275-276)

500

Description of what happens after Jane wakes up. 

Jane awakes to rustling in her closet and when she opens the door, she sees a large woman she has never recognized before. The figure Jane sees puts on her veil and looks into the mirror at her purple and swollen face before ripping the veil in half. 

500

A habit of Mr. Rochester when addressing Jane's concerns of supernatural events. 

What is putting down/dismissing the concerns Jane has over these disturbing encounters. 


500

Fire and Ice

Jane and the child shivering in her dreams to reflect Ice

(Rochester 273)


When Jane wakes up, the usage of "fiery" and "flaming" imagery to reflect Fire

(Rochester 275)