The Old Stoic AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4. How could we link this image to Jane Eyre?

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The Old Stoic AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4

How could we link this image to Jane Eyre?

Learning Objective To explore how the theme of feeling trapped in Jane Eyre is mirrored in other Victorian Literature

AO2 In what sense does Jane feel... trapped Surround the theme with events, characters, places, quotes, evidence etc – anything that shows this from the novel LO: To explore how the theme of feeling trapped in Jane Eyre is mirrored in other Victorian Literature

Context LO: To explore how the theme of feeling trapped in Jane Eyre is mirrored in other Victorian Literature  What difficulties did women face in the Victorian era?  How might these difficulties link to Jane feeling trapped in the novel? AO4

The Old Stoic LO: To explore how the theme of feeling trapped in Jane Eyre is mirrored in other Victorian Literature  In what way does the writer show they feel trapped?  What is it that might be causing them to feel trapped?  What techniques does the writer use? Annotate your copy of the poem with any ideas you have

Links LO: To explore how the theme of feeling trapped in Jane Eyre is mirrored in other Victorian Literature  What links to other texts or to the context can you make? AO3 The Old Stoic

Exit ticket – review your learning LO: To explore how the theme of feeling trapped in Jane Eyre is mirrored in other Victorian Literature  3 new things I learned  2 things I’m still not sure about  1 question I would like to ask

LO: