Monday, October 9, 2017

Jane Eyre, chapters 34-35

Continue working in your groups from last Thursday and Friday. One person in the group should open the googledoc with today's group work questions, then copy and past the whole document into a new googledoc, which they can share with me (emajerus07 at gmail dot com) and the other members of the group. Then, discuss the questions and work together on some answers. Make them detailed, rich with textual evidence, insightful, witty, and (if at all possible) fun to read. As the directions indicate, everyone should take a turn at recording an answer for at least one question. 


14 comments:

  1. Bertha’s role in the book and how her actions at the end mattered to the overall plot and also to her own story as a way of regaining her freedom.

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  2. Write about Mental institutions and how Bertha Mason fits into the ideas about mental illness.

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  3. Religious and moral influences on Jane and how they affect her actions
    - Hannah

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  4. Mystical beasts and their purpose in being mentioned.

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  5. Men in Jane Eyre are evil and tricky.

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  7. Bronte's writing style and how it reflects Jane's development as a character

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  8. What is the importance of Mrs. Reed to Jane's narrative?

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  9. Doubling in general and it's role in Jane's development.

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  10. The significance of fantasy/supernatural (eg. fairies, voices, etc.)

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  11. Significance of fantasy elements (Jane as an elf, Bertha as a demon, etc.)-BR

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  12. I'm still confused as to whether the book is suggesting the voice was real, or if it might have been a hallucination.

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  13. How Bronte’s portrayal of religion in characters affects their personalities.
    ~Zach

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