Thorton, England - Answer where Charlotte Brontë was born
Angelican Clergyman - Answer Charlotte Brontë's father's occupation
died - Answer what happened to Charlotte Bronte's mother
5 - Answer total amount of siblings Charlotte Bronte had
tuberculosis - Answer diseases Charlotte Bronte's 2 sisters died from
governess - Answer Bronte began working as a ---
governess - Answer a woman employed to teach children in a private household
governess - Answer Jane's profession
3 Bronte sisters - Answer published a book of collected poems called Poems by Currer,
Ellis and Acton Bell
Pen Name - Answer a name used in place of a writer's real name
Currer Bell - Answer Charlotte Bronte's pen name (pseudonym)
Bildungsroman - Answer genre of the novel Jane Eyre
Bildungsroman - Answer a coming of age tale
curate - Answer (church official) who Charlotte Bronte married
Ellis Bell - Answer pen name for Emily Bronte, Charlotte's sister
Wuthering Heights - Answer Emily Bronte's greatest work (magnum opus)
18th Century - Answer when the Romantic Movement came into play (1700's)
Romantic Movement - Answer championed for the rights of the individual over the
demands of society
gothic - Answer Jane Eyre displays --- characteristics
setting - Answer is dilapidated and decaying. there are hidden rooms and secret
passages
environment - Answer is gloomy and the weather is bleak
, Jane Eyre Chapter 1-10
atmosphere - Answer is mysterious and has a sense of dread. A main character often
has a secret that is features in the plot
protagonist - Answer is alone or isolated, wither physical or emotionally or both
emotions - Answer feature a melodrama (exaggerated characters and exciting events to
appeal to emotions)
Supernatural events - Answer take place at key points of the plot
Motif - Answer a recurring pattern or repeated action, element, or idea in a work of
literature
Fire - Answer fire represent Jane's passions
Ice - Answer represents the oppressive forces to extinguish Jane's vitality
weather - Answer reflects Jane's own mood and personal feelings at different times of
the story
Gateshead Hall - Answer imprisioments itself, weather is cold, blustery and bleak
red room - Answer example of isolation
Public, Press and Publishers - Answer who Charlotte Bronte thanked
Conventionality is not morality - Answer the central idea- standard set my society
outside atmosphere - Answer (chapter 1) reflects the treatments Jane experienced
Everyday in Gateshead hall
Working Class - Answer class Bessie is from
Why Bessie will never be able to stick up for Jane - Answer Bessie is from the working
class, and she is employed by Ms. Reed. Speaking up risks her losing her job, if she
ever goes against Ms. Reed. Reed can also ruing Bessie's reputation.
Bewick's History of British Birds - Answer book Jane is reading in Chapter 1
Cage - Answer what Gateshead hall is a symbol of
Education - Answer allowed Jane an opportunity to learn how to read
reading - Answer through --- Jane can find moments to escape her harsh reality