Jane Eyre, Chapters 13-16, Grades 11-12
Chapters 13-16 of 'Jane Eyre' introduce Mr. Rochester, the master of Thornfield Hall, and begin to explore the complex relationship between him and Jane. These chapters delve into themes of mystery, attraction, and social hierarchy. As you read, consider the dynamic between Jane and Rochester, the continued presence of secrets and mysteries at Thornfield, and how Bronte develops the characters and their interactions.
Question 1
Describe the circumstances of Jane's first meeting with Mr. Rochester. How does this encounter set the tone for their relationship?
Question 2
How does Mr. Rochester's behavior and manner of speaking to Jane during their initial conversations challenge the social norms of the time?
Question 3
Analyze the significance of the story Mr. Rochester tells Jane about his past. How does this story influence your perception of his character?
Question 4
Discuss the role of Adele in the developing relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester. How does Jane's interaction with Adele affect her relationship with Rochester?
Question 5
The mysterious laughter and the fire in Mr. Rochester's room add to the gothic elements of the story. How do these events contribute to the development of the plot and the relationship between Jane and Rochester?
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