1. What relation is Jane to St. John, Diana Rivers and Mary Rivers?
A second cousin
A sister
A cousin
A friend
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2. What characters does Bronte use to aim to challenge Victorian ideals of women?
St John, Helen Burns, Miss Temple
Rosamond Oliver, Jane, Miss Temple
Jane, Miss Temple, Bertha Mason, Rochester
Diana Rivers, Jane, Bertha Mason, Miss Ingram
3. Which quotes are best to use in an exam question on Bronte's rebellion against the Victorian role of women?
"It is thoughtless to condemn [women] or laugh at them, if they seek to learn more than custom has pronounced necessary for their sex." "you ought not to consider poverty a crime."
"I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.", "Women are supposed to be very calm generally." "Women feel just as men feel."
"Do you think that because I am poor, obscure, plain and little that I am souless and heartless?" "I prayed in my way"
4. What are the MAIN four themes in 'Jane Eyre'?
Power, good vs evil, passion/desire vs reason and the treatment of the mentally ill
The treatment of women, social class, passion/desire vs reason and religion
The treatment of women, social class, religion and the treatment of the mentally ill
Good vs Evil, power, social class and passion vs reason
5. What male name did Charlotte Bronte use so she could publish her novel, 'Jane Eyre'?
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