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AP LIT JANE EYRE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS How does Bronte reveal Jane's situation to the reader? - She is an orphan living with her aunt and cousins and is excluded from the family. Why is Jane treated so unfairly? - She is an outcast. She isn't a child of Mrs. Reed and isn't liked by her. Mrs. Reed was forced to adopt her. What does Jane mean when she says she was "rather out of [her] self?" - She couldn't control her anger and took all her fury out on the Reed family. Was an unseen side of her How does Jane understand Mrs. Reed's treatment of her? - She felt that she didn't fit in and Mrs. Reed fell short of what she promised Mr. Reed when adopting her. Why does Mrs. Reed make Jane stay in the red room? - Jane got in a fight with John Reed and Mrs. Reed so she was sent to the room Mr. Reed had died in. Why does Jane keep crying? - She can't escape the abuse and cruelty and thinks Mr. Reed's ghost is in the room with her. 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 What hope does Mr. Lockwood give Jane? - He asks if she would like to go to school. How did Jane's character change in her confrontation with both Mr. Brocklehurst and Mrs. Reed? - Had an adult-like strength and wasn't intimidated by either of them. She confronted Mrs. Reed for being abusive and evil. What is Lowood institution? - boarding school for orphaned girls that Mr. Blockhurst is in charge of. What is the lifestyle of the girls at Lowood - They study all day with one break to walk in the garden. Poor food. Plain clothes. Only bare life necessities provided. Why does Jane speak to the girl reading in the garden? - The girl sat alone reading a book and Jane needed new friends and thought they'd get along because she finds solace in books. What advice does Helen give Jane? - Endure criticism and punishment and forgive and love her enemies. Punishment by teachers is to improve her life. How is Jane's temperament different from Helen's? - Jane is a fighter and acts on what she believes and does not accept irrational

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AP LIT JANE EYRE EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% PASS


How does Bronte reveal Jane's situation to the reader? - ✔✔She is an orphan living with

her aunt and cousins and is excluded from the family.


Why is Jane treated so unfairly? - ✔✔She is an outcast. She isn't a child of Mrs. Reed

and isn't liked by her. Mrs. Reed was forced to adopt her.


What does Jane mean when she says she was "rather out of [her] self?" - ✔✔She couldn't

control her anger and took all her fury out on the Reed family. Was an unseen side of

her


How does Jane understand Mrs. Reed's treatment of her? - ✔✔She felt that she didn't fit

in and Mrs. Reed fell short of what she promised Mr. Reed when adopting her.


Why does Mrs. Reed make Jane stay in the red room? - ✔✔Jane got in a fight with John

Reed and Mrs. Reed so she was sent to the room Mr. Reed had died in.


Why does Jane keep crying? - ✔✔She can't escape the abuse and cruelty and thinks Mr.

Reed's ghost is in the room with her.




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, What hope does Mr. Lockwood give Jane? - ✔✔He asks if she would like to go to

school.


How did Jane's character change in her confrontation with both Mr. Brocklehurst and

Mrs. Reed? - ✔✔Had an adult-like strength and wasn't intimidated by either of them.

She confronted Mrs. Reed for being abusive and evil.


What is Lowood institution? - ✔✔boarding school for orphaned girls that Mr.

Blockhurst is in charge of.


What is the lifestyle of the girls at Lowood - ✔✔They study all day with one break to

walk in the garden. Poor food. Plain clothes. Only bare life necessities provided.


Why does Jane speak to the girl reading in the garden? - ✔✔The girl sat alone reading a

book and Jane needed new friends and thought they'd get along because she finds

solace in books.


What advice does Helen give Jane? - ✔✔Endure criticism and punishment and forgive

and love her enemies. Punishment by teachers is to improve her life.


How is Jane's temperament different from Helen's? - ✔✔Jane is a fighter and acts on

what she believes and does not accept irrational punishment. Helen believes that

punishment is an attempt made to improve her life.


Describe Mr. Brocklehurst. - ✔✔Master of Lowood. Stern and tall.




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