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What does Jane want to do with Moor House?
What does Jane want to do with Moor House?
She wants to 'clean it down'
St. John dislikes the renovations Jane has made at Moor House.
St. John dislikes the renovations Jane has made at Moor House.
False
What does Diana tell St. John after he doesn't kiss Jane goodnight?
What does Diana tell St. John after he doesn't kiss Jane goodnight?
"You used to call Jane your third sister, but you don't treat her as such"
What language does St. John tell Jane to start learning?
What language does St. John tell Jane to start learning?
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Jane believes that the missionary life will suit St. John.
Jane believes that the missionary life will suit St. John.
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What theme does the quote 'When he said 'go,' I went! 'come,' I came; 'do this,' I did it.' represent?
What theme does the quote 'When he said 'go,' I went! 'come,' I came; 'do this,' I did it.' represent?
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What theme does the quote 'He had performed an act of duty; made an exertion; felt his own strength to do and deny, and was on better terms with himself.' represent?
What theme does the quote 'He had performed an act of duty; made an exertion; felt his own strength to do and deny, and was on better terms with himself.' represent?
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Who is the man Miss Oliver is going to marry?
Who is the man Miss Oliver is going to marry?
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Who said 'Jane is not such a weakling as you would make her'?
Who said 'Jane is not such a weakling as you would make her'?
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What language was Jane originally learning?
What language was Jane originally learning?
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Study Notes
Jane Eyre Chapter 34 Highlights
- Jane intends to "clean it down" at Moor House, demonstrating her desire for renewal and order in her life.
- St. John does not disapprove of the renovations made by Jane, showing a level of acceptance towards her efforts.
- Diana confronts St. John about not treating Jane with the familial affection she deserves, highlighting the dynamics of their relationships.
- St. John encourages Jane to learn Hindostanee, indicating his plans for missionary work and the cultural context in which it operates.
- Jane perceives that the missionary life aligns well with St. John's character and ambitions, indicating her understanding of his personality and calling.
- The quote regarding obedience—"When he said 'go,' I went!"—exemplifies the theme of Gender Roles, reflecting expectations placed on women during the period.
- The quote about St. John feeling stronger after fulfilling his duty reflects the theme of Morality, suggesting inner growth through acts of self-discipline.
- Miss Oliver's marital plans with Mr. Granby introduce another layer of social interactions and relationships within the narrative.
- St. John defends Jane's strength against perceptions of her weakness, indicating a deeper respect and acknowledgment of her character.
- Initially, Jane was learning German, showcasing her desire for education and self-improvement before shifting her focus to Hindostanee.
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Test your knowledge of Chapter 34 from 'Jane Eyre' with these flashcards. You will explore key relationships and events as Jane navigates her time at Moor House. Perfect for students and fans of the novel looking to deepen their understanding.