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Tunes Tuesday get your Jane Eyre Book
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Tunes Tuesday How does this song relate to Jane’s experience in our first two locations, Gateshead and Lowood?
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Review: Jane’s Childhood
Why end Jane’s recollection of her childhood with the death of Helen?
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Jane at thornfield Page 110
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Jane Meets Rochester
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The Fire Page 167
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Homework Tonight Read “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Put away Jane Eyre Books, numbers facing out!
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Warm-Up Reminder:Vocab Quiz Friday!
Based on your reading homework last night, how might the themes and plot of “The Yellow Wallpaper” connect to Jane Eyre? Reminder:Vocab Quiz Friday!
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So what happens after the fire?
As Jane feared, Rochester eventually leaves Thornfield. However, he returns a few weeks later with several guests accompanying him, including a young woman named Blanche Ingram. Everyone at Thornfield assumes that Blanche and Rochester will soon be engaged and married. Rochester hosts a party for all of his guests, and on the night of the party the “supernatural” returns. One of Rochester’s guests, Mr. Mason is mysteriously stabbed. Once again, Rochester turns to Jane for help in the matter and requests that Jane keep this incident to herself.
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So what happens after the fire?
Shortly after this incident, Jane receives news that Mrs. Reed is ill. She leaves Thornfield for a brief period and returns to Gateshead to look after her dying aunt. (Yea, where is John Reed now?) When Jane returns to Thornfield, Rochester and Blanche are now practically engaged. Jane and Rochester now discuss where Jane will go once he and Blanche are married . . .
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Jane and Rochester Happily ever after? Page 332
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Bertha Vs VERSUS
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Asylums in the 1800’s
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On Your Own Complete the analysis of the non-fiction article and the crossover question comparing Jane Eyre and “The Yellow Wallpaper.”
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Unit 9 Vocab quiz Hold on to your vocab books for now.
Take out your homework. Study!
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Jane Leaves Thornfield
Rochester pleads with Jane to forgive him for misleading her. He begs her to stay with him and even says they should runaway to France together and escape everything in England. Even though Jane secretly confides in the reader that she forgave Rochester immediately, she refuses to stay. She says that staying with Rochester would make her no more than a mistress. She flees Thornfield, uncertain of where she will go. Jane finds her self back in the penniless position of her childhood after she exhausts what little money she has. She even spends some time living on the streets before she is taken in by the kind Rivers family.
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