Jane Eyre Flashcards

(36 cards)

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Jane’s isolation (group):

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“.Me she had dispensed from joining the group” - chapter 1

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Jane’s isolation (oppress):

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“But to that feeling of isolation I was accustomed; it did not oppress me much” - chapter 5

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Jane’s isolation ():

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Jane’s isolation ():

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John Reed (wicked):

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“Wicked and cruel boy!… you are like the Roman emperors!”

- chapter 1

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John Reed (headlong):

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“ He ran headlong at me…I really saw in him a tyrant” - chapter 1

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Reeds

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Reeds

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How does Jane see men (morsel):

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“Every morsel of flesh in my bones shrank “

chap 1

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How does Jane see men (

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How does Jane see men (

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How does Jane see men (

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Bertha (grovelled):

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“It grovelled… on all fours; snatched and growled like some strange wild animal”

chap 26

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Bertha (lunatic):

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“the lunatic sprang and grappled his throat viciously, and laid her teeth to his cheek”

chap 26

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Bertha (hyena):

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“The clothed hyena rose up, and stood tall on its hind feet” chap 26

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Bertha (harlot):

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“No professed harlot ever had a vocabulary fouler than she”

Chap 27

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class divide (

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class divide (blasphemy):

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“Blasphemy against nature!… I know I must conceal my sentiments”

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class divide (

20
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Jane’s independence (group):

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“me she had dispensed from joining the group”

chap 1

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Jane’s independence (

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“Mr Rochester, I will not be yours”

chap 27

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Jane’s independence (mistress):

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“I told you I am independent, sir, as well as rich: I am my own mistress”

chap 37

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Jane’s independence (reader):

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“reader I married him”

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Jane’s independence (reader):

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“Reader I married him”

chap 38

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St John (claim):
" you shall be mine I claim you" | chap 34
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St John (indefatigable):
"A more resolute, indefatigable pioneer never wrought amidst rocks and dangers" chap 38
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Mr Rochester (stern):
"He had a dark face, with stern features and a heavy brow" | chap 12
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Mr Rochester (idol):
"He thought himself her idol, ugly as he was" | chap 15
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Mr Rochester (settled):
"He could have settled her with a well-planned blow; but he would not strike" chap 26
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Mr Rochester (Samson):
"The caged eagle, whose gold-ringed eyes cruelty has extinguished, might look as looked that sightly Samson" chap 37
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Religion (maker):
"My maker and yours... I rely implicitly on his power and confide wholly in his goodness" chap 9
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Religion (way):
"fell on my knees; and prayed in my way- a different way to St John's, but effective in its own fashion"