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English IV: Jane Eyre Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass What does the author say about morality? - "Conventionality is not morality," meaning, just because everyone else is doing something, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. What are the 3 things that make up gothic imagery? - Supernatural, mystery, and dark emotions What is an example of the supernatural in the book? - The Red Room What is an example of mystery in the book? - Thornfield Hall, the room upstairs and Grace Poole What is an example of dark emotions in the book? - Jane's self-image and her jealousy towards Blanche How do the servants at Gateshead treat Jane? - They treat her horribly and believe her to be "less than a servant." How did Jane end up living with the Reed's? - Both of Jane's parents died and her Uncle Reed took her in 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 As an older woman, what does Jane think about Mrs. Reed's unkindness? - She acknowledges that she should forgive her, but she can't because she remembers all of the horrible things she did to her. What was Jane's mother like? - Jane's mother came from a wealthy family, but she married Jane's father, despite his not having much money and against the wishes of her friends/family. Jane's grandfather became angry and cut his daughter off, leaving the newlyweds poor. Within a year, they both caught typhus and died. Why does Jane feel trapped and "can never get away from [the Reed's home] till [she] is a woman?" - She was raised thinking that to live in poverty was the worst thing that could happen. She is terrified that, if she leaves, she will be left on her own to live in poverty. She would rather lose her freedom in order to keep her status (immature). What two characters are foils in the beginning of the novel? - Helen-like Jesus and takes punishment without resistance- and Jane-believes in karma and calls people out for doing her wrong Describe Mr. Brocklehurst's morality. - "You are aware that my plan in bringing up these girls is, not to accustom them to habits of luxury and indulgence, but to render them hardy, patient, self-denying." How did Jane's personality change from when she first st

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and Answers 100% Pass


What does the author say about morality? - ✔✔"Conventionality is not morality,"

meaning, just because everyone else is doing something, doesn't mean it's the right

thing to do.


What are the 3 things that make up gothic imagery? - ✔✔Supernatural, mystery, and

dark emotions


What is an example of the supernatural in the book? - ✔✔The Red Room


What is an example of mystery in the book? - ✔✔Thornfield Hall, the room upstairs and

Grace Poole


What is an example of dark emotions in the book? - ✔✔Jane's self-image and her

jealousy towards Blanche


How do the servants at Gateshead treat Jane? - ✔✔They treat her horribly and believe

her to be "less than a servant."


How did Jane end up living with the Reed's? - ✔✔Both of Jane's parents died and her

Uncle Reed took her in


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, As an older woman, what does Jane think about Mrs. Reed's unkindness? - ✔✔She

acknowledges that she should forgive her, but she can't because she remembers all of

the horrible things she did to her.


What was Jane's mother like? - ✔✔Jane's mother came from a wealthy family, but she

married Jane's father, despite his not having much money and against the wishes of her

friends/family. Jane's grandfather became angry and cut his daughter off, leaving the

newlyweds poor. Within a year, they both caught typhus and died.


Why does Jane feel trapped and "can never get away from [the Reed's home] till [she] is

a woman?" - ✔✔She was raised thinking that to live in poverty was the worst thing that

could happen. She is terrified that, if she leaves, she will be left on her own to live in

poverty. She would rather lose her freedom in order to keep her status (immature).


What two characters are foils in the beginning of the novel? - ✔✔Helen-like Jesus and

takes punishment without resistance- and Jane-believes in karma and calls people out

for doing her wrong


Describe Mr. Brocklehurst's morality. - ✔✔"You are aware that my plan in bringing up

these girls is, not to accustom them to habits of luxury and indulgence, but to render

them hardy, patient, self-denying."


How did Jane's personality change from when she first started at Lowood to when she

was eighteen? - ✔✔When she was younger, she would express all of her




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