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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will revise Victorian views of women and explore how Brontë challenges Victorian views of relationships in Jane Eyre.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Who visits Rochester in this chapter?
Mr Brocklehurst
Correct answer: Mr Mason
Mrs Reed
Q2.
Where does Rochester's visitor come from?
France
Correct answer: The West Indies
Yorkshire
Q3.
What animal did Mr Mason compare his attacker to?
A lion
A rat
Correct answer: A tigress
Q4.
Who does Jane assume is responsible for this attack?
Correct answer: Grace Poole
Mr Rochester
Mrs Fairfax
Q5.
What sort of character-type is Mr Rochester?
Correct answer: A Byronic hero
A hero
A villain

5 Questions

Q1.
Who is Rochester thinking of marrying at the beginning of this extract?
Correct answer: Blance Ingram
Grace Poole
Jane
Q2.
Who does Rochester decide to marry at the end of this extract?
Blanche Ingram
Correct answer: Jane
Mrs Fairfax
Q3.
What country was Jane considering moving to in this extract?
France
Correct answer: Ireland
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.
Correct answer: It is split in half by a strike of lightning.
Q5.
What type of tree was this?
Correct answer: A chestnut tree
A fir tree
A sycamore tree