Jane Eyre, Chapters 21-24, Grades 9-10

Chapters 21-24 of 'Jane Eyre' bring significant emotional and moral challenges for Jane. She learns distressing news from home, faces a moral dilemma, and makes a life-changing decision. These chapters delve into themes of duty, love, and integrity. Pay close attention to how Jane navigates these challenges and how her decisions reflect her character and values.

Question 1

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Jane receives distressing news from Gateshead about a family member. How does she respond to this news, and what does her response reveal about her character?

Question 2

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During her visit to Gateshead, Jane reflects on her past and her present situation. How have her experiences and the people she has met influenced her development as a character?

Question 3

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Jane and Mr. Rochester's relationship reaches a pivotal moment in these chapters. Describe how their relationship is tested and how Jane handles the situation.

Question 4

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The theme of social class and marriage is further explored through Jane's interactions with Mr. Rochester and her own introspections. How does Jane view the relationship between love and social class?

Question 5

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Jane faces a significant moral and ethical dilemma in these chapters. Discuss the nature of this dilemma and how Jane's decision reflects her personal values and integrity.

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