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Jane Eyre Test Questions and Answers 100% Pass What narrative point of view does Bronte use for the novel? - 1st person protaganist. How does Bronte create sympathy for Jane in the first chapter? - She creates sympathy by showing how physically and mentally bullied she is. Describe how the weather in chapter 2 sets the tone for the novel - It sets the gloomy tone because the novel will be about Jane's mental and physical struggles like when her aunt abuses her. How does Miss Abbot try to frighten Jane before locking her in the red room? - She tells Jane that something scary might happen while she's alone and that God will punish her. How can you analyze Jane's character at this point in the novel? - She's a very strong willed girl but she is constantly mistreated by the members of the household. What options does Jane consider when she thinks about escaping Gateshead? - She considers starving herself to death. She is seriously considering suicide. 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Why is Jane allowed to live at Gateshead with the Reeds? - Mr.Reed was Jane's uncle and although he is dead, she is a part of their bloodline. How is Jane subjected to prejudice due to her appearance? - She isn't included in the activities because she isn't as pretty or sophisticated as the other girls. Based on his description of Lowood, how has Mr. Brocklehurst demonstrated that he is a hypocrite? - He teaches his students to dress humbly while he dresses in expensive goods. By the end of chapter 4, what has Jane realized about her relationship with Bessie? - She realizes that there's always a ray of sunshine and for her, it's the caring and kind Bessie. Describe the overall tone in chapter 5. Is it positive or negative? - The overall tone is negative. The institute is run down and gloomy. The foo

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What narrative point of view does Bronte use for the novel? - ✔✔1st person

protaganist.


How does Bronte create sympathy for Jane in the first chapter? - ✔✔She creates

sympathy by showing how physically and mentally bullied she is.


Describe how the weather in chapter 2 sets the tone for the novel - ✔✔It sets the gloomy

tone because the novel will be about Jane's mental and physical struggles like when her

aunt abuses her.


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

tells Jane that something scary might happen while she's alone and that God will

punish her.


How can you analyze Jane's character at this point in the novel? - ✔✔She's a very strong

willed girl but she is constantly mistreated by the members of the household.


What options does Jane consider when she thinks about escaping Gateshead? - ✔✔She

considers starving herself to death. She is seriously considering suicide.



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, Why is Jane allowed to live at Gateshead with the Reeds? - ✔✔Mr.Reed was Jane's

uncle and although he is dead, she is a part of their bloodline.


How is Jane subjected to prejudice due to her appearance? - ✔✔She isn't included in the

activities because she isn't as pretty or sophisticated as the other girls.


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

a hypocrite? - ✔✔He teaches his students to dress humbly while he dresses in expensive

goods.


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

✔✔She realizes that there's always a ray of sunshine and for her, it's the caring and kind

Bessie.


Describe the overall tone in chapter 5. Is it positive or negative? - ✔✔The overall tone is

negative. The institute is run down and gloomy. The food is terrible and it does not live

up to Jane's expectations.


What do the porridge, food, and portion sizes at Lowood emphasize? - ✔✔The bad and

small portions show how badly the girls are treated.


Detail the harsh physical conditions that Bronte sets in chapter 6. - ✔✔There are small

food portions and the water has frozen.




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