Jane
St. John
Who Is It?
Literary Devices
Miscellaneous
100
Jane is offered this job after leaving Thornfield.

What is a teacher?

100

He is said to have a fever in his ______.

What is vitals?

100

"I began to feel he had spoken truth of himself when he said he was hard and cold. The humanities and amenities of life had no attraction for him—its peaceful enjoyments no charm. Literally, he lived only to aspire—after what was good and great, certainly; but still he would never rest, nor approve of others resting round him."

Who is St. John?

100

"I felt as if this kiss were a seal affixed to my fetters."

What is a simile?

100

The names of the two Rivers sisters.

What is Mary and Diana?

200

Jane draws a picture of this lady.

Who is Rosamond?

200
If Mr. Rochester is like fire, St. John is like this.

What is ice?

200

"I daily wished more to please him; but to do so, I felt daily more and more that I must disown half my nature, stifle half my faculties, wrest my tastes from their original bent, force myself to the adoption of pursuits for which I had no natural vocation."

Who is Jane Eyre?

200

The chestnut tree is struck by lightning the night Mr. Rochester proposes to Jane.

What is foreshadowing (or metaphor)?

200

Brontë uses descriptions of this to set a mood.

What is nature?

300

Jane finds out that St. John, Mary, and Diana are what kind of relatives.

What are cousins?

300
Jane suspects St. John is in love with this woman.

Who is Rosamond Oliver?

300

"Some of them are unmannered, rough, intractable, as well as ignorant; but others are docile, have a wish to learn ... these coarsely-clad little peasants are of flesh and blood as good as the scions of gentlest genealogy; and that the germs of native excellence, refinement, intelligence, kind feeling, are as likely to exist in their hearts as in those of the best-born.

Who are Jane's students?

300

Mr. Rochester and St. John serve as a _____ for one another.

What is a foil?

300

Rosamond is French for this phrase. 

What is "rose of the world?"

400

The name of Jane's uncle who left her an inheritance.

Who is John Eyre?

400

St. John asks Jane to marry him and go to this country as a missionary.

What is India?

400

"They clung to the purple moors behind and around their dwelling—to the hollow vale into which the pebbly bridle-path leading from their gate descended, and which wound between fern-banks first, and then amongst a few of the wildest little pasture-fields that ever bordered a wilderness of heath, or gave sustenance to a flock of grey moorland sheep"

Who are the Rivers family at Moor House?

400

"I lit a candle, took down ‘Marmion...’" Marmion is a historical romance by Walter Scott.

What is an allusion?

400

Jane tells St. John, "Oh, I will give my heart to ____, ... You do not want it."

Who is God?

500

Jane wants to do this with her inheritance.

What is share it with the Rivers siblings?

500
The reason Jane rejects St. John's marriage proposal.

What is she wants to marry for love?

500

"If in our trio there was a superior and a leader, it was ______. Physically, she far excelled me: she was handsome; she was vigorous. In her animal spirits there was an affluence of life and certainty of flow, such as excited my wonder, while it baffled my comprehension."

Who is Diana?

500

Mr. Rochester moans about his suffering while he lies to Jane about his current wife breaking Jane's heart.

What is irony (situational irony)?

500
The amount (in pounds) Jane inherits from her uncle.

What is twenty-thousand?