Jane Eyre
A classic Victorian novel, Jane Eyre combines elements of a love story, a rags-to-riches Cinderella fairy tale, a Gothic horror, a quest for identity, an indictment of religious hypocrisy, and a plea for women’s rights. It raises many questions for readers, including how one deals with injustice, the effects of rejection and abuse on children, whether an immoral action can be justified by a moral objective, and how one can reconcile duty with desire or passion with reason.
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Literary Form
British Novel
Student Activities
Students examine plot and characterization, role-play, conduct Internet research, complete graphic organizers, and compare/contrast the novel with a film adaptation. They learn about the Brontës, study characteristics of Gothic fiction, examine Charlotte Brontë’s style, and articulate themes.
Supplementary materials include a reading guide with suggested responses, culminating activities, chapter quizzes with answer keys, and a vocabulary exercise.
Supplementary materials include a reading guide with suggested responses, culminating activities, chapter quizzes with answer keys, and a vocabulary exercise.
Ethical Values
- Equality
- Justice
- Loyalty
- Self-actualization
- Truth
