13 Questions
What is the name of the boarding school Jane is sent to?
Lowood Institution
What is the name of Charlotte Brontë's most famous novel?
Jane Eyre
What was the purpose of the Great Exhibition of 1851?
To showcase the power of middle classes, industry, and technology
What punishment did Jane receive for breaking her slate?
She was put on the stool
What were the values that applied to all strata of Victorian society?
Hard work, respectability, and charity
How did Charlotte Brontë educate herself?
She was mainly self-educated, reading widely from her father’s library, from the local public library or from periodicals
Who appoints Jane as a liar and warns others to stay away from her?
Mr. Brocklehurst
What happened to Charlotte Brontë after she got married?
She died the following year
What was the family unit like in Victorian England?
Patriarchal
What was the aim of Victorian literature?
To denounce the evils of society
What was the attitude towards nudity in art in Victorian England?
It was rejected
What reforms did Parliament pass in 1841 to clean up towns with epidemics?
The Common Lodging Houses Act and Labouring Classes Lodging Houses Act
What was the Victorian compromise?
A combination of self-confidence and moral certainties with contradictions and thoughts about religion and science
Study Notes
"Test Your Knowledge: How Well Do You Know Jane Eyre's Education Journey?" Delve into the classic novel and explore the theme of education as it unfolds in Jane's life. From being excluded from the group to her attempts to educate herself, this quiz will challenge your understanding of Jane's struggles and achievements. Keywords: Jane Eyre, education, struggles, achievements, classic novel.
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