The definition of "foreshadowing"
An indication or warning of a future event
The weather at Gateshead represents this
What is Jane's mood towards her life at Gateshead
The animal Jane is referred to as multiple times through the book
What is a bird
A prominent example of symbolism between Jane and Mr. Rochester
What is the Chestnut tree
An instance of nature being used to foreshadow an upcoming event
What is the chestnut tree split by lighting / the feeling Jane experiences; as if she were "tossed on a buoyant but unquiet sea".
This type of weather happens when Jane Eyre is beggar on the streets
What is rainy weather?
Who helps Jane learn her self-worth at Lowood?
Who is Miss Temple?
The person the "bird" symbolizes throughout this book
Who is Jane Eyre
Was the chestnut tree foreshadowing a positive or negative outcome?
What is negative
(But the couple worked it out :) )
A purpose of the presence of rain as Jane is begging on the street
Sets the mood for the chapter / acts as an obstacle for Jane's survival
Why was jane referred to as a "bird" many times throughout the novel?
This is because Jane was reserved/shy while holding potential
The one part of the chestnut tree that is unaffected by the lightning
What are the roots?
Was the chestnut tree still connected at its roots? What did this symbolize?
What is the eventual reunion of Jane and Rochester
The strong winds represent this feeling at Gateshead
What is built-up anger / fighting spirit?
How does Jane as a "bird" use her "wings" to unlock her free will and stand up to Mr. Rochester?
What is move out of Thornfield hall
This natural landform frequently shows up throughout the story
What is a body of water?
The "unquiet sea" foreshadows
What are obstacles / misfortune that may come with Jane's love for Mr. Rochester
How did Jane leaving Thornfield change the plot drastically? (environment-wise)
The setting in the novel changed > differing weather conditions > new obstacles for Jane to overcome
What does Jane identify Miss temple as she walks into the room?
What is a light shining through the window
These elements are used to describe Mr. Rochester and St. John
What are fire and ice?