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  1. Analysis. Two servants, Bessie Lee and Miss Abbot, haul the wildly struggling Jane upstairs. Shocked at her violent outbreak, they scold her for disrespecting Mrs. Reed, her benefactress and master. They tell Jane that she depends on Mrs. Reed's generosity. Without it, she would have to go to the poor house.

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      Later, Jane overhears Bessie telling Miss Abbot the story of...

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · Jane Eyre Chapter 2 1. Describe how the weather sets the tone for this chapter in the novel. it sets a gloomy and stormy tone,reflecting janes challenges,it adds tension and foreboding to the story. 2. Describe how Jane holds an ambiguous place in the Reed home and in society.

  3. This study guide takes a different approach from most study guides. It does not simply tell you more about the story and characters, which isn’t actually that useful. Instead, it attempts to show how the author’s techniques and interests inform every single facet of this classic novel. Most study guides simply tell you what is going on ...

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  4. incubus from the Latin for nightmare, something that weights heavily on the mind, but also a male demon that descends upon women as they sleep. Dowager lives independently on her dead husband’s property. ‘in the pip’ bad tempered. quiz tease. Rizzio …. Mary David Rizzio, Italian singer, Mary Queen of Scots’ secretary and lover. black ...

  5. Commentary. In this chapter the supernatural mixes with mundane detail about the Reeds, Jane’s origin and background. She is just ten and her fear of the ‘red-room’, connected as it is with death, seems quite natural. In addition to the child’s point of view, however, we are also given a privileged insight into her position by the adult ...

  6. Chapter 3. When Jane wakes up, she has been moved out of the red room and is being examined by Mr. Lloyd, the local apothecary. He tells Bessie to keep Jane in bed, and Bessie treats Jane with ...

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  8. Full Title: Jane Eyre: An Autobiography. When Written: 1847. Literary Period: Victorian. Genre: Victorian novel. Jane Eyre combines Gothic mystery, a romantic marriage plot, and a coming-of-age story. Setting: Northern England in the early 1800s. Climax: Jane telepathically hears Rochester's voice calling out to her.

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