Who is the gypsy in the earlier section of this chapter?
Mr. Rochester
What happened to John Reed?
He had died due to suicide.
What is the letter Jane gets at Gateshead?
A letter from John Eyre.
What job did Rochester "find" for Jane?
A governess job in Ireland.
How is Jane feeling about the marriage and everything?
She feels like it's a dream.
What was Mr. Mason's injury?
A bit mark
What happens to Mrs. Reed?
She had a stroke due to the hearing of her son's death.
Where did Georgiana go?
She goes to London
Where did Rochester say he was going to take Jane to when they were with Adele?
The moon.
What is Mrs. Fairfax's opinion on Jane and Mr. Rochester?
She heavily disproves of their relationship.
What does Mr. Rochester have Jane do to Mason?
Sponging the wound and not allowing to talk to him.
Describe Eliza and Georgiana now?
Eliza is stern, organized, and highly religious, while Georgiana is a social butterfly who gushes about her romances.
How long was Jane at Gateshead?
1 month
What was Mr. Rochester's motive behind marrying Blanche?
To make Jane jealous.
Who does Jane write to?
John Eyre, who is in Maderia.
Does Mrs. Reed feel remorse for Jane?
She did and didn't. She apologizes for not following her husband's promise, but she still doesn't like Jane.
What did Jane dream of all night?
Mr. Rochester
After Jane and Rochester return to the manor, what does Mrs. Fairfax observe that obviously shocks her?
They decided not to tell her that night. They go off into separate rooms. He ultimately used Blanche to make Jane jealous.
When does Mr. Rochester say they will be married?
4 weeks
What is behind the tapestry?
The door to the third floor
What did Mrs. Reed tell John Eyre?
That Jane had died of typhus.
How did Jane get back to Thornfield?
She walked on foot.
What is the outcome of Jane's outburst?
That's when Rochester says he's not going to marry Blanche... he's gonna marry Jane.
What changes in Jane's character are shown after Mr. Rochester renewed his words on love and promise to her?
Jane has a boost of self-confidence in that her face held "hope and color."