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Jane finds Helen Burns on her death bed at Lowood School. After Helen says goodbye to Jane, Jane asks Helen where she is going. Helen replies: |
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| 2.
After attacking her cousin, young Jane is sent to the 'red-room' in a state of panic. Her young mind frightens itself so that she passes out. Whose ghost does she so fear whilst imprisoned here? |
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| 3.
Upon her arrival at Thornfield, who does Jane believe is her new employer? |
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| 4.
What suggestion does Rochester make to Jane that induces her to vehemently interject? |
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| 5.
Jane's cousin, John Reed, in a moment of spiritual reinvention, writes Jane a letter while she is at Thornfield, expressing remorse for his treatment of Jane when they were children and wishes that she will find contentment in her life. |
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Rochester has expressed his intention to marry the beautiful Blanche. Whilst alone in the garden with Jane, to whom he is about to express his love, Rochester utters the line: "My bride! What bride? I have no bride!" What is so profound about this line? |
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What chapter does this line appear in?
"There was not possibility of taking a walk that day" |
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After their engagement, what does Rochester do that irritates Jane? |
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| 9.
After the revelation of Bertha, Jane sneaks from Thornfield. On her way she stops at Rochester's chambers and leaves him a note expressing her undying love for him but reproaching him for his behaviour. |
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| 10.
Towards the end of the book, after spending time away from Rochester, Jane falls in love with St John. They marry, have a baby boy and live with his sisters. |
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