Q1) Read the following extract from Chapter 12 of Jane Eyre and then answer the question that
follows.
In this extract, Jane heads to the attic in Thornfield and takes in the view while Adele plays with
her nurse.
Starting with this extract, explore how Brontë presents Jane as an unconventional female
protagonist.
Write about:
- how Brontë presents Jane in this extract
- how Brontë presents Jane as someone who defies social norms in the novel as a whole
[30 marks]
,Q2) Read the following extract from Chapter 27 of Jane Eyre and then answer the question that
follows.
In this extract, Jane refuses to become Mr Rochester’s mistress and decides to leave
Thornfield.
Starting with this extract, explore how Brontë presents Jane as a strong female character.
Write about:
- how Brontë presents Jane in this extract
- how Brontë presents Jane as someone who strives for autonomy in the novel as a whole
[30 marks]
, Q3) Read the following extract from Chapter 30 of Jane Eyre and then answer the question that
follows.
In this extract, Jane refuses to become Mr Rochester’s mistress and decides to leave
Thornfield.
Starting with this extract, explore how Brontë presents Jane as someone who is strong-willed
and defiant.
Write about:
- how Brontë presents Jane as strong-willed in this extract
- how Brontë presents Jane in the novel as a whole
[30 marks]
follows.
In this extract, Jane heads to the attic in Thornfield and takes in the view while Adele plays with
her nurse.
Starting with this extract, explore how Brontë presents Jane as an unconventional female
protagonist.
Write about:
- how Brontë presents Jane in this extract
- how Brontë presents Jane as someone who defies social norms in the novel as a whole
[30 marks]
,Q2) Read the following extract from Chapter 27 of Jane Eyre and then answer the question that
follows.
In this extract, Jane refuses to become Mr Rochester’s mistress and decides to leave
Thornfield.
Starting with this extract, explore how Brontë presents Jane as a strong female character.
Write about:
- how Brontë presents Jane in this extract
- how Brontë presents Jane as someone who strives for autonomy in the novel as a whole
[30 marks]
, Q3) Read the following extract from Chapter 30 of Jane Eyre and then answer the question that
follows.
In this extract, Jane refuses to become Mr Rochester’s mistress and decides to leave
Thornfield.
Starting with this extract, explore how Brontë presents Jane as someone who is strong-willed
and defiant.
Write about:
- how Brontë presents Jane as strong-willed in this extract
- how Brontë presents Jane in the novel as a whole
[30 marks]