Jane Eyre Chapter 15 Flashcards
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Who does Mr. Rochester have an affair with?

  • Grace Poole
  • Celine Varens (correct)
  • Jane Eyre
  • Miss Ingram
  • Why does Mr. Rochester assume Jane has never felt jealousy?

    Jane has never felt love

    As seen in Chapter 14, what does Mr. Rochester explain Jane should be good at?

    Jane should be a listener, the recipient of secrets.

    How does Jane respond to Mr. Rochester wanting to open her eyes to the world?

    <p>She had a keen delight relieving this.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What keeps Jane up at night anxiously thinking?

    <p>She had grieved for his grief and heard a demonic laugh.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Jane awake Mr. Rochester from his sleep?

    <p>She had saved him from a fire.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the main themes in Chapter 15?

    <p>Cherish every moment happening in your life, because it contributes to who you are as a whole.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who does Jane think is possessed by the devil?

    <p>Grace Poole</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Mr. Rochester not notice the fire at first?

    <p>He is comfortably asleep.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Mr. Rochester's Affair

    • Mr. Rochester is involved with Celine Varens, a character introduced in Chapter 15.

    Jealousy and Love

    • Mr. Rochester believes Jane has never experienced jealousy because she has not felt love.

    Jane's Role

    • Mr. Rochester suggests that Jane's strength lies in being a listener and the "recipient of secrets," highlighting her supportive nature.

    Jane's Reaction to the World

    • Jane expresses a "keen delight" in the opportunity to open her eyes to the world, indicating her eagerness and appreciation for new experiences.

    Nightly Anxieties

    • Jane is troubled at night, feeling sorrow for Mr. Rochester’s pain, exacerbated by a haunting laugh, underscoring her emotional connection to him.

    Saving Mr. Rochester

    • Jane rouses Mr. Rochester from sleep by saving him from a fire, showcasing her bravery and quick thinking in a crisis.

    Central Theme

    • A key theme in this chapter is the importance of cherishing life's moments, as they shape one's identity and experiences.

    Perceived Possession

    • Jane suspects Grace Poole may be possessed by the devil, which adds a layer of mystery and tension to the narrative.

    Mr. Rochester's Sleep

    • Mr. Rochester fails to notice the fire initially because he is in a deep, comfortable sleep, illustrating his vulnerability and the danger looming around him.

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    Test your knowledge of key concepts and events in Chapter 15 of 'Jane Eyre.' This quiz features important questions about the characters, themes, and relationships that are integral to understanding the narrative. Ideal for students and literature enthusiasts alike.

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