These resources will be removed by end of Summer Term 2025.
Switch to our new teaching resources now - designed by teachers and leading subject experts, and tested in classrooms.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will see how Jane grows closer to Rochester. We will read about a fire that breaks out in Thornfield and consider who the culprit of this evil crime could be.
Licence
This content is made available by Oak National Academy Limited and its partners and licensed under Oak’s terms & conditions (Collection 1), except where otherwise stated.
Loading...
5 Questions
Q1.
Which poet "created" the Byronic hero?
Alfred Lord Tennyson
William Blake
Q2.
In what way does Mr Rochester appear to be rude when Jane and Mrs Fairfax first arrive for tea?
He spits at them.
He swears at them.
Q3.
What elfin race does Mr Rochester joke Jane belongs to?
Santa's helpers
The men in blue
Q4.
What does Rochester order to Jane to bring to him?
Her jewellery
Her poetry
Q5.
Where was Jane imprisoned at the beginning of the book by Mrs Reed?
Her bedroom
The kitchen
5 Questions
Q1.
What item was set on fire in this chapter?
Rochester's bookcase
Rochester's sofa
Q2.
Who does Rochester claim set the bed on fire?
Jane Eyre
Mrs Fairfax
Q3.
What did Jane hear outside her door?
Happy singing
Weird whistling
Q4.
What is the weather often like in Gothic stories?
Bright and sunny
Warm
Q5.
What does Rochester describe Thornfield as?
A 'mad-house'
An 'ale-house'