Course Work; Jane Eyre; Why does Jane leave Thornfield, What are the less obvious reasons and her adventures between Thornfield and Moor House custom essay

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The questions below pertain to the last third of Jane Eyre. Your grade will be based on the thoroughness and complexity of your answers. You can expand this document to make room for your answers, or you can answer in a separate document.

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1. Why does Jane leave Thornfield in Volume III (Chapter 27)? What are the less obvious reasons?

2. Briefly describe her adventures between Thornfield and Moor House. Can you relate these adventures to anxieties that Jane has voiced earlier?

3. Describe St. John, using the novel as a direct source for several quotations; include page numbers.

4. What does St. John want from Jane? Again, look for the complexities of their relationship. What is the temptation for Jane in regard to St. John?

5. From the point of view of Jane as a human being, how does she benefit from her experiences (materially and otherwise) between leaving Thornfield and returning in the last chapters?

6. In the closing chapters, why is it appropriate now for Jane to marry Mr. Rochester? Again, please look beyond the obvious.

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