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Grab Bag Literary Devices Themes Events Characters 50 40 30 20 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50
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Jane believes this character has a mysterious laugh (but the laugh is not really hers)
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This character was often called nicknames such as “elf,” “witch,” and “fairy”
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This lawyer stops Jane’s marriage to Mr. Rochester with crucial information
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Speaker of the following quotation: “Try and keep Mr. Rochester at a distance: distrust yourself as well as him. Gentlemen in his station are not accustomed to marry their governesses.”
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Speaker of the following quotation: “Jane, you are docile, diligent, disinterested, faithful, constant, and courageous; very gentle, and very heroic: cease to mistrust yourself—I can trust you unreservedly. As a conductress of Indian schools, and a helper amongst Indian women, your assistance will be to me invaluable.”
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This manor burns down
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These two men both propose to Jane in the course of the novel
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Helen Burns dies of this disease while at Thornfield. Bonus 10 Points: Many other Lowood students die of this disease while Jane is a student there.
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It is revealed that the Rivers siblings are _________________ of Jane.
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The three adjectives the gypsy fortuneteller uses to describe Jane
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In her youth, Jane uses ______________________ over reason to make decisions
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An example of the importance of social class in Jane Eyre
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An example of Bronte’s message of forgiveness in Jane Eyre
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Bronte’s final message on family in Jane Eyre
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Bronte’s final message on gender roles or gender relationships in Jane Eyre
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“And was Mr. Rochester now ugly in my eyes? No reader: Gratitude and many associates, all pleasurable and genial, made his face the object I best liked to see.” This quotation is an example of this literary convention.
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The mode in which Jane Eyre is written (in which the narrator speaks directly to the readers)
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An example of foreshadowing in Jane Eyre
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An important symbol that appears throughout Jane Eyre
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Two examples of gothic elements in Jane Eyre
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This vocabulary term means “arrogant and overbearing”
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Two similarities between Charlotte Bronte and Jane Eyre
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The term meaning “a society in which men hold power”
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Two important changes during the Victorian Age
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The pen name under which Jane Eyre was originally published
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FINAL JEOPARDY All teams: – Write THREE characteristics of feminist literature that appear in Jane Eyre.
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