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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn about foreshadowing and explore how Brontë creates a tense atmosphere before Jane's wedding.
Content guidance
- Contains subject matter which individuals may find upsetting.
Supervision
Adult supervision suggested
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5 Questions
Q1.
Who is Rochester thinking of marrying at the beginning of this extract?
Grace Poole
Jane
Q2.
Who does Rochester decide to marry at the end of this extract?
Blanche Ingram
Mrs Fairfax
Q3.
What country was Jane considering moving to in this extract?
France
The West Indies
Q4.
What happens to the tree under which Jane and Rochester speak?
It is blown down by the wind.
It is cut down.
Q5.
What type of tree was this?
A fir tree
A sycamore tree
5 Questions
Q1.
What does the intruder in Jane's room destroy?
Jane's books
The piano
Q2.
What has happened to Thornfield Hall in Jane's nightmare?
Thornfield has become beautiful.
Thornfield is filled with happy children.
Q3.
Who does Jane think her intruder is?
Grace Poole
Mr Mason
Q4.
Who does Rochester insist this intruder must be?
Mr Mason
Mrs Fairfax
Q5.
According to Rochester, how long will Jane have to wait until he reveals the secret about this strange woman?
Jane must wait until the end of their wedding day.
Jane will find out before Rochester dies.