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Jane Eyre Final Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass Why does Jane finish her tale speaking of St. John? - Because St. John died from his work in India. This means that if she went with St. John, she could've died, too. Describe the changes which occur in Jane as a character from age 10 through the final chapter. - Jane has changed from a very closed off, lonely young girl who has experienced much loss, to a woman who has found the love of her life and is more religious and caring. They greatest change that occurred in the chapters was when Jane met Helen Burns. Helen changed Jane for the better. She made Jane a kind and religious person. Review how Rochester fits the role of Byronic hero. - Rochester is a Byronic hero because he is mysterious, gloomy, but also does good. Rochester was always secretive and mysterious in the beginning of the chapter, but eventually opened up to Jane and always did good to her. Compare and contrast St. John and Rochester. - Differences: -St. John is younger 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 -St. is mean to inferiors; Rochester appreciates -Rochester isn't as religious -Rochester loves Jane for love, not religion/charity -Rochester married -St. John has family -Rochester is more open -St. John is pushy/controlling -St. John is selfish -St. John is more stubborn Similarities: -Rochester has more money than St. John -They both have an interest in Jane -They are not described as either very attractive or ugly -They want to travel/do travel -closed off emotionally -They both have secrets -Can be kind, not always 3Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 -Stern -Can be egotistical Briefly describe the following minor characters: the Reed sisters, Mr. Brocklehurst, Helen Burns, Miss Temple, Mrs. Fairfax, Blanche Ingram, and the Rivers sisters. - The Reed sisters, Georgiana and Eliza, never had respect for Jane in the beginning of the chapters and always felt superior to Jane, but in the end of the chapters, that found that Jane was talented in drawing and found much more respect for Jane. Eliza moved to France and became the Mother Superior there. Georgiana got married to a rich man at the end of the chapters. Mr. Brocklehurst was a very cruel person that only thought of himself. He was a religious Hippocratic because he would teach one thing, such as doing good for others, but wouldn't help those who got sick from typhus at Lowood. Helen Burns was a very religious young girl who died from consumption and was Jane Eyre's best friend who changed Jane greatly. Miss Temple was a kind teacher at Lowood who took Jane under her wing. Mrs. Fairfax

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Answers 100% Pass


Why does Jane finish her tale speaking of St. John? - ✔✔Because St. John died from his

work in India. This means that if she went with St. John, she could've died, too.


Describe the changes which occur in Jane as a character from age 10 through the final

chapter. - ✔✔Jane has changed from a very closed off, lonely young girl who has

experienced much loss, to a woman who has found the love of her life and is more

religious and caring. They greatest change that occurred in the chapters was when Jane

met Helen Burns. Helen changed Jane for the better. She made Jane a kind and religious

person.


Review how Rochester fits the role of Byronic hero. - ✔✔Rochester is a Byronic hero

because he is mysterious, gloomy, but also does good. Rochester was always secretive

and mysterious in the beginning of the chapter, but eventually opened up to Jane and

always did good to her.


Compare and contrast St. John and Rochester. - ✔✔Differences:


-St. John is younger




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, -St. is mean to inferiors; Rochester appreciates


-Rochester isn't as religious


-Rochester loves Jane for love, not religion/charity


-Rochester married


-St. John has family


-Rochester is more open


-St. John is pushy/controlling


-St. John is selfish


-St. John is more stubborn


Similarities:


-Rochester has more money than St. John


-They both have an interest in Jane


-They are not described as either very attractive or ugly


-They want to travel/do travel


-closed off emotionally


-They both have secrets


-Can be kind, not always



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