Jane Eyre Critics/Context Revision

AO3 and AO4 for Jane Eyre

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T U D M P B G X L O G E W X K H B G A K Y
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W A R I C H A R D C H A S E L G M W N J U
O S Q M A Q H Q X N G J F R D U C N E W S
H E F I S T Y H W L V K G N Q C E A L H G
S N H W X S O I H I R I A H F P J G L R X
E G D L T H V V M V L T I F U H C R A C J
N A M J C Q O Q M B R J O F O V U U R F W
I M P D N Q F R E E B N P B L D D B E F U
A X E I C V O R B Q O L I B Y K V Y T F G
L D E I E S T L U L S T Q V L I C R L E C
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B P X R D G A U V Q B I L X M P E M W A I
O E O W C E S R P R M Q F H D J O J U G G
A Y M O E R I C S O L O M O N D L Q M F L
T Y P F P B I J V N Y H G W L U M B Q K N
E N N V K R W G J C R N S G W N T J Y N L

Clues

  • What was the madwoman housed in the Eyre ancestral home called? (5, 7)
  • Who described Jane Eyre as a "feminist tract"? (7, 5)
  • Who said that Jane Eyre summarized all the radicalism's of the age? (9, 5)
  • Who said that Jane’s “terrible journey across the moors suggests the essential homelessness… of women in a patriarchal society”? (7)
  • Who said that the Red Room had a strong association with the female reproductive organ? (vagina) (6, 9)
  • Who said that “Bertha represents the flames of hell-fire”? (4, 7)
  • Who said that: Janes outburst at Ms Reed is a statement of independence equal to Oliver asking for more? (7, 3, 5)
  • Who said that: “The Bronte's grew up on the bible, not the classics” (3, 6)
  • Who that Rochesters mutilation is a symbol of Janes triumph in the battle of the sexes? (6, 5)
  • Who wrote that “Jane‟s position in the window seat … is a deeply engrained emblem of her utter homelessness” (4, 6)

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