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Jane Eyre Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What narrative POV does Bronte use? - 1st person protagonist How does Bronte create sympathy for Jane in ch.1? - Jane is subject to the constant abuse from her cousin John Reed. Describe how the weather in ch.2 sets the tone? - The weather is cloudy, cold, and rainy. This sets the dark/gloomy tone. How does Miss. Abbot try to frighten Jane before locking her in the red room? - She tells Jane that she should pray before something comes down the chimmney to take her. How can you analyze Jane's character? (ch.1-4) - She is fiesty, witty, treated awfully, and gets in trouble for her cousin's wrongdoings. What options does Jane consider when thinking of escaping Gateshead? - Starving herself, living with a distant relative but they are poor, and going to school which will be the entrance to a new life. Why is Jane allowed to stay at Gateshead? - Her parents died of typhus. Jane is Mr. Reed's niece. 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 How is Jane subjected to prejudice due to her appearance? - Miss. Abbot calls her a toad and says that she might receive compassion if she were nice and pretty. Based on his description of Lowood, how has Mr. Brocklehurst demonstrated that he is a hypocrite? - He says that the attire at Lowood is very simple yet his daughter is allowed to dress in silk gowns. By the end of chapter 4, what has Jane realized about her friendship with Bessie? - Bessie like Jane and Jane is Bessie's favorite child. Describe the overall tone in ch.5? Positive or negative? - Negative. What do the porridge, food, an portion sizes at Lowood emphasize? - The plainness of the school since the food is bland. Detail the harsh conditions that Bronte sets in ch.6? - It is cold, the water is frozen in the pitchers, and the beating of Helen? How does Helen Burns deal with her treatment at Lowood?

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What narrative POV does Bronte use? - ✔✔1st person protagonist


How does Bronte create sympathy for Jane in ch.1? - ✔✔Jane is subject to the constant

abuse from her cousin John Reed.


Describe how the weather in ch.2 sets the tone? - ✔✔The weather is cloudy, cold, and

rainy. This sets the dark/gloomy tone.


How does Miss. Abbot try to frighten Jane before locking her in the red room? - ✔✔She

tells Jane that she should pray before something comes down the chimmney to take her.


How can you analyze Jane's character? (ch.1-4) - ✔✔She is fiesty, witty, treated awfully,

and gets in trouble for her cousin's wrongdoings.


What options does Jane consider when thinking of escaping Gateshead? - ✔✔Starving

herself, living with a distant relative but they are poor, and going to school which will

be the entrance to a new life.


Why is Jane allowed to stay at Gateshead? - ✔✔Her parents died of typhus. Jane is Mr.

Reed's niece.


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, How is Jane subjected to prejudice due to her appearance? - ✔✔Miss. Abbot calls her a

toad and says that she might receive compassion if she were nice and pretty.


Based on his description of Lowood, how has Mr. Brocklehurst demonstrated that he is

a hypocrite? - ✔✔He says that the attire at Lowood is very simple yet his daughter is

allowed to dress in silk gowns.


By the end of chapter 4, what has Jane realized about her friendship with Bessie? -

✔✔Bessie like Jane and Jane is Bessie's favorite child.


Describe the overall tone in ch.5? Positive or negative? - ✔✔Negative.


What do the porridge, food, an portion sizes at Lowood emphasize? - ✔✔The plainness

of the school since the food is bland.


Detail the harsh conditions that Bronte sets in ch.6? - ✔✔It is cold, the water is frozen in

the pitchers, and the beating of Helen?


How does Helen Burns deal with her treatment at Lowood? - ✔✔She accepts her

treatment and believes that the teachers are trying to better her.


Detail the difference between Jane and Helen's Christian beliefs? - ✔✔Jane believes that

she should dislike those who dislike her and love those who show affection. Helen

believes that you should love your enemies.




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