Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore what happens when a beautiful and rich lady arrives at Thornfield Hall. Jane considers this lady a rival to Rochester's heart. We will explore Blanche Ingram's character and consider how Brontë presents her in contrast to Jane.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What item was set on fire in this chapter?
Correct answer: Rochester's bed
Rochester's bookcase
Rochester's sofa
Q2.
Who does Rochester claim set the bed on fire?
Correct answer: Grace Poole
Jane Eyre
Mrs Fairfax
Q3.
What did Jane hear outside her door?
Happy singing
Correct answer: Strange murmuring
Weird whistling
Q4.
What is the weather often like in Gothic stories?
Bright and sunny
Correct answer: Harsh and bleak
Warm
Q5.
What does Rochester describe Thornfield as?
A 'mad-house'
Correct answer: A 'plague-house'
An 'ale-house'

5 Questions

Q1.
Which lady visits Thornfield Hall in this lesson's extract?
Correct answer: Blanche Ingram
Helen Burns
Mrs Reed
Q2.
How does Rochester respond to Grace Poole apparently setting his bed on fire?
Correct answer: He does nothing and continues to employ her.
He lowers her wages as a punishment.
He tells her that she's fired from her job.
Q3.
Why might Rochester consider marrying Blanche Ingram?
He enjoys her company.
He respects her character.
Correct answer: She is rich and beautiful.
Q4.
Why would it be unusual for Rochester to marry Jane?
Jane doesn't love Rochester.
Correct answer: Jane has a lower social position than Rochester.
Rochester doesn't love Jane.
Q5.
How does Jane describe her appearance?
Correct answer: Plain-looking
Stunning
Ugly

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UnitEnglish / Jane Eyre

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