Gateshead
Lowood
Thornfield
Moor House
Ferndean
100

Jane is punished and locked in this room, symbolizing injustice and fear.

What is the Red Room?

100

This kind teacher shows Jane compassion and moral guidance.

Who is Miss Temple?

100

Jane falls in love with this man, creating a conflict between passion and morality. 

Who is Mr. Rochester?

100

Jane is taken in by these siblings after fleeing Thornfield.

Who are the Rivers family?

100

Rochester lives here in prior to living in Ferndean. 

What is Thornfield?

200

Jane stands up to this aunt, showing early moral courage.

Who is Mrs. Reed?

200

Helen Burns teaches Jane this moral idea about enduring suffering.

What is forgiveness?

200

Jane refuses to become Rochester’s mistress because it violates her ______.

What is moral principle (or integrity)?

200

Jane discovers she has inherited this, giving her independence.

What is a fortune (inheritance)?

200

Rochester is physically changed by this event.

What is the fire (loss of sight/hand)?

300

Jane’s decision to speak the truth about her treatment shows her commitment to this value.

What is honesty (or integrity)?

300

This harsh headmaster represents hypocrisy in morality.

Who is Mr. Brocklehurst?

300

This hidden secret tests Jane’s ethical boundaries.

What is Bertha Mason (Rochester’s wife)?

300

St. John urges Jane to marry him for this purpose.

What is missionary work (or duty to God)?

300

Jane returns because her love now aligns with her ______.

What is moral principle?

400

This character falsely accuses Jane of being deceitful, testing Jane’s moral strength.

Who is John Reed?

400

Jane struggles between emotional reaction and this principle Helen believes in.

What is self-control (or spiritual faith)?

400

Jane chooses to leave Thornfield, showing she values this over love. 

What is self-respect (or moral duty)?

400

Jane refuses St. John because she would be sacrificing this essential part of herself.

What is emotional fulfillment (or passion/love)?

400

Their reunion represents a balance between passion and this value.

What is equality (or mutual respect)?

500

Jane’s resistance at Gateshead highlights the theme of principle over this opposing force. 

What is oppression (or abuse of power)?

500

The typhus outbreak exposes the moral failure of this institution’s leadership. 

What is Lowood’s neglect?

500

Rochester represents passion, while Jane represents this balancing force.

What is reason (or moral conscience)?

500

This setting highlights the conflict between cold duty and this opposing force.

What is passion (or personal desire)?

500

Rochester’s transformation reflects moral redemption through suffering and this realization.

What is humility?