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Jane Eyre Contents

  • Introduction
  • Timeline
  • Images
  • Author(s)
    • Brontë, Charlotte
      • Charlotte Brontë's early years
      • Charlotte Brontë - fact and fiction
      • Charlotte Brontë's adulthood and publication
      • Charlotte Brontë - Literary fame
  • The context of Jane Eyre
    • Social / political context Show more
      • Charlotte Bronte and Victorian Britain
      • Charlotte Bronte and politics
    • Educational context Show more
      • Education in Victorian England
      • Charlotte Bronte's education
      • Jane's education in Jane Eyre
    • Religious / philosophical context Show more
      • The influence of Christianity
      • Religion in Jane Eyre
      • Charlotte Bronte and childhood
    • Literary context Show more
      • The status of prose fiction
      • Charlotte Bronte and the novel
  • Jane Eyre synopses
    • Note on chapter numbering
    • Volume 1 / Chapters 1 - 15 Show more
      • Volume 1: Dedication and Preface
      • Volume 1, Chapter 1
      • Volume 1, Chapter 2
      • Volume 1, Chapter 3
      • Volume 1, Chapter 4
      • Volume 1, Chapter 5
      • Volume 1, Chapter 6
      • Volume 1, Chapter 7
      • Volume 1, Chapter 8
      • Volume 1, Chapter 9
      • Volume 1, Chapter 10
      • Volume 1, Chapter 11
      • Volume 1, Chapter 12
      • Volume 1, Chapter 13
      • Volume 1, Chapter 14
      • Volume 1, Chapter 15
    • Volume 2 / Chapters 16 - 26 Show more
      • Volume 2, Chapter 1 / 16
      • Volume 2, Chapter 2 / 17
      • Volume 2, Chapter 3 / 18
      • Volume 2, Chapter 4 / 19
      • Volume 2, Chapter 5 / 20
      • Volume 2, Chapter 6 / 21
      • Volume 2, Chapter 7 / 22
      • Volume 2, Chapter 8 / 23
      • Volume 2, Chapter 9 / 24
      • Volume 2, Chapter 10 / 25
      • Volume 2, Chapter 11 / 26
    • Volume 3 / Chapters 27 - 38 Show more
      • Volume 3, Chapter 1 / 27
      • Volume 3, Chapter 2 / 28
      • Volume 3, Chapter 3 / 29
      • Volume 3, Chapter 4 / 30
      • Volume 3, Chapter 5 / 31
      • Volume 3, Chapter 6 / 32
      • Volume 3, Chapter 7 / 33
      • Volume 3, Chapter 8 / 34
      • Volume 3, Chapter 9 / 35
      • Volume 3, Chapter 10 / 36
      • Volume 3, Chapter 11 / 37
      • Volume 3, Chapter 12 / 38
  • Characterisation
    • Role and significance
    • The creation of character
    • Women in Jane Eyre Show more
      • Jane's female role models
      • Early female influences
      • The women of Thornfield
      • Women in the later stages of Jane Eyre
      • Bertha Rochester: 'the madwoman in the attic'
    • Jane's suitors Show more
      • Rochester
      • St John Rivers
    • Phrenology: a note
  • Narrative
    • Jane's first-person narrative
    • Development of the narrative
    • A learning novel or a pilgrimage novel?
    • Narrative techniques: realism and the supernatural
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • Families, parents and children
    • Education; Class, wealth and power
    • Gender and the role of women
  • Imagery, metaphor and symbolism in Jane Eyre
    • Nature
    • Fire and light
    • Paintings and drawings
    • Biblical, mythological and literary references
  • Structure
    • Structure defined by volume
    • Structure by setting
    • Time structure in Jane Eyre
    • Family structure in Jane Eyre: Eyre, Reed and Rivers
    • Structure: Theme and imagery
  • Critical approaches to Jane Eyre
    • Jane Eyre: The critical tradition
    • Critical attitudes in the last thirty years Show more
      • Feminist criticism and literary history
      • Psychoanalytical criticism
      • Formalist criticism
      • Post-colonial criticism
      • New historicist criticism
    • Analysing a passage
  • Approaching exams and essays
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Worksheet downloads

Worksheet downloads - Jane Eyre Topical worksheets Investigate worksheets

Worksheet downloads - Jane Eyre

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 Jane at Gateshead Hall   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Characterisation
 Jane Eyre: Worksheet, Social worker's observation sheet   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Imagery, metaphor and symbolism
 Jane at Lowood School   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Narrative
 Jane Eyre: Mr Rochester   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Structure
 Jane Eyre: Worksheet, Chapter 19   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Volume One
 Jane Eyre: Worksheet, Mr Rochester   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Volume Two
 Jane and the Rivers family   Investigate! Jane Eyre: Volume Three
 Jane Eyre: Mood and atmosphere   
 Jane Eyre: Worksheet, Atmosphere and setting   
 Jane Eyre: Rochester's two proposals   
 Jane Eyre: Worksheet, Rochester's first proposal - Chapter 23   

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