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Jane Eyre (By: Charlotte Bronte) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass How does Bronte immediately reveal Jane's situation to the reader? - Bronte first expresses that Jane is an orphaned girl who is living with her aunt and cousins Why do you think Jane is treated so unfairly? - Jane is an outcast; she was forced to adopt her into her family because of a promise that she had made Mr. Reed when he died What does Jane mean when she says she was "rather out of (her)self"? - She meant that she was sooooo oh so mad and angry that an unseen side of her broke out and she, the little frail weak girl, could not control herself and just released her anger in terms of screaming and yelling What does Jane think of Mrs. Reeds treatment of her? - Jane argues that Mrs. Reed's treatment of her has fallen short of what she had promised to give Jane when Mr. Reed died 2Brittie Donald, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Why does Mrs. Reed make Jane stay in the red room? - Jane got into a fight with John Reed and Mrs. Reed so she was punished by having to stay in the room that Mr. Reed had died in Why does Jane not stop crying? - Jane thinks that Mr. Reed's ghost is in the room with her What hope does Mr. Lockwood give Jane? - When Mr. Lockwood came to check Jane after her passing out for days after crying in the Red room Mr. Lockwood mentions to her and Mrs. Reed that it would be easier on her if she sent Jane away to school How did Jane's character changed in her confrontation with both Mr. Brocklehurst and Mrs. Reed? - After talking with both of them Jane told Mrs. Reed how she was such a cruel and evil person What is Lowood Institution? - The boarding school for girls that Mr. Brocklehurst is in charge of What is the lifestyle of the girls at Lowood? - The girls are all well behaved and have every aspect of their lives micromanaged Why does Jane speak to the girl reading in the garden? - Jane thought that she looked lonely and needed someone to talk to and Jane needed to

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Jane Eyre (By: Charlotte Bronte) Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


How does Bronte immediately reveal Jane's situation to the reader? - ✔✔Bronte first

expresses that Jane is an orphaned girl who is living with her aunt and cousins


Why do you think Jane is treated so unfairly? - ✔✔Jane is an outcast; she was forced to

adopt her into her family because of a promise that she had made Mr. Reed when he

died


What does Jane mean when she says she was "rather out of (her)self"? - ✔✔She meant

that she was sooooo oh so mad and angry that an unseen side of her broke out and she,

the little frail weak girl, could not control herself and just released her anger in terms of

screaming and yelling


What does Jane think of Mrs. Reeds treatment of her? - ✔✔Jane argues that Mrs. Reed's

treatment of her has fallen short of what she had promised to give Jane when Mr. Reed

died




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

John Reed and Mrs. Reed so she was punished by having to stay in the room that Mr.

Reed had died in


Why does Jane not stop crying? - ✔✔Jane thinks that Mr. Reed's ghost is in the room

with her


What hope does Mr. Lockwood give Jane? - ✔✔When Mr. Lockwood came to check

Jane after her passing out for days after crying in the Red room Mr. Lockwood mentions

to her and Mrs. Reed that it would be easier on her if she sent Jane away to school


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

Mrs. Reed? - ✔✔After talking with both of them Jane told Mrs. Reed how she was such

a cruel and evil person


What is Lowood Institution? - ✔✔The boarding school for girls that Mr. Brocklehurst is

in charge of


What is the lifestyle of the girls at Lowood? - ✔✔The girls are all well behaved and have

every aspect of their lives micromanaged


Why does Jane speak to the girl reading in the garden? - ✔✔Jane thought that she

looked lonely and needed someone to talk to and Jane needed to make some friends




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