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Jane Eyre's exercises and answers

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1, Jane Love accidentally got the legacy of () when doing ().

2. How did Mrs. Rochester die?

3. Jane? The best skill of love is ()

4. In Jane Eyre, () and () try to marry Jane Eyre.

5. Jane? Love finally divided the inheritance of twenty thousand pounds with ().

6. Jane? The first friend I met at school was ().

7. Jane? Love's favorite teacher at school is ()

8. Jane? Love the best friend died in ().

9. Jane? Love becomes a governess in ().

10, Jane? Love escaped from Thornfield Manor and was saved by ().

1 1, at thornfield manor, Jane? Love bravely expressed love to the blind ().

12, Jane? Being in love is the way to find your first job (), and what is the job ()?

13, Jane? Why didn't love marry Rochester?

14 why is Mr rochester blind?

Why did st John marry Jane? Love?

17, Jane? Who is a child who loves to teach? Adopted by who?

18 young Jane? Why was love once locked in the red house by menstruation?

19, Jane? Why don't the loving aunt family like Jane? Love?

20. Why did Rochester say that he wanted to marry Miss England and asked Jane to leave?

2 1, Jane Eyre's heroine Jane Eyre is an orphan from a poor family. She was fostered at home, abused, and later sent to a boarding school organized by a charity-() school. After graduation, I applied to be a tutor in () Manor and fell in love with my master (). After many twists and turns, I finally married him.

22. Jane Eyre showed a strong () spirit since she was a child, and confronted her cousin, menstruation and the headmaster of the school. When she grew up, she won Rochester's love with her independent personality and brave character.

23. Jane Eyre left her lover for a long time because her marriage was blocked. Can you tell me what is blocking their marriage?

24. The yearning for human freedom and happiness and the pursuit of a higher spiritual realm are the two basic motivations of the heroine.

25. Jane Eyre is the work of British writer () and one of the representative works of English realistic literature in the19th century. It was written in11940s.

26. Jane Eyre is a poetic novel. With poetic and philosophical brushstrokes, the author describes the growing experience and emotional course of Jane Eyre, a bourgeois intellectual woman. Please tell me what is her outstanding feature?

27. Jane has no prominent family background, proud wealth or outstanding appearance. In a materialistic society, the secular has enough reason to despise her. But Jane is self-respecting and self-reliant. She firmly and almost stubbornly believes that all people are born equal and she has the right to pursue the life and happiness she wants.

28. Although Rochester is rich and prominent, he is a depressed person and an emotional hunger. At the same time, his appearance is strange, even ugly. He is a strong man in spirit.

29. Who is the author of Jane Eyre?

30. What is the theme of Jane Eyre?

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The following passage is the most classic dialogue in Jane Eyre! )

Rochester: Even good friends break up. Let's make good use of our little time together and sit quietly here for a while! This may be the last time to come here. I have a wonderful feeling about you sometimes. When you are by my side, I feel that my heart and yours are completely connected and tightly connected. If I cut off this connection, I feel my blood will flow out. I don't know myself. How long can I live? Will you forget me?

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Jane Eyre: Do you think that because I am poor, humble, ordinary and short, I have no soul and no heart? -You're wrong! My soul is the same as yours and my heart is the same as yours. If God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. There are not so many gods, but our spirits are equal, just as our souls pass through the grave and stand before God, equal to each other-that's it.

Question:

3 1, what kind of quality does the above dialogue reflect the protagonist Jane Eyre?

32. Analyze the image of Rochester through this dialogue.

33. Analyze the writing characteristics of the novel Jane Eyre from the above paragraphs.

34. Analyze the inner meaning of the sentence "Through the grave ..." at the end of the hero.

35. Combine the whole book and talk about what kind of person Jane Eyre is in your mind.

36. Some people think that Jane Eyre caused a sensation in the literary world in the19th century, and it can be called a classic handed down in the history of English literature. "Please talk about your understanding of this sentence according to your reading.

37. What was Jane Eyre's favorite book when she was a child?

38. Where does my aunt often put Jane Eyre? Why is she so afraid of being locked up here?

39. Who is the only person in Gateshead House who keeps Jane Eyre warm? Why?

40. What did Mr. Lohurst do for Jane Eyre to avoid going to hell? How did Jane Eyre answer skillfully? What kind of personality does Jane Eyre show?

4 1, Jane Eyre was full of rebellious spirit since she was a child. Can you give at least one example?

42. How does Jane Eyre refute to menstruation that she is not a "liar"?

43. How does the author describe Jane Eyre's psychology after taking revenge on her aunt? What do you think of Jane Eyre at this moment?

44. Who brought warmth and affection to Jane Eyre in Wald? Who is the most hateful person? Why?

45. What do you think of the love between Jane Eyre and Rochester?

46. What do you think is the best part of the book? What's your favorite part? Please extract and make a brief analysis for us to share with you.

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47. What if you are Jane Eyre? Please feel free to express your feelings.

48. Briefly describe the plot of Jane Eyre.

49. Introduce the theme of Jane Eyre.

50. Why didn't Jane Eyre marry Rochester?

5 1. Why is Mr. Rochester blind?

52. Why did St. John marry Jane Eyre?

53. Who is Jane Eyre's child? Adopted by who?

54. Why was young Jane Eyre once put into the red house by her aunt?

55. Why doesn't Jane Eyre's menstruation family like Jane Eyre?

56. Why did Rochester say that he wanted to marry Miss England and asked Jane to leave?

57. What do you think of Jane Eyre's strong rebellious spirit since childhood?

58. Jane Eyre left the person she loved for a long time because her marriage was blocked. Can you tell me what is blocking their marriage?

59. Why is Rochester a mental power station?

After Jane Eyre left Rochester, St. John proposed to her and asked her to go to India to preach. Why did Jane refuse him?

6 1. Why did Jane come to Thornfield Manor?

62. What did Jane dream on the eve of the wedding?

63. St. John is going to preach in India. Before he left, he proposed to Jane, but he told her frankly that he wanted to marry her not because he loved her, but because of what, and what was Jane's attitude?

64. "Do you think that because I am poor, humble, short and unattractive, I have no soul and no heart? You are wrong-my soul is the same as yours, and my heart is exactly the same as yours ... We stand at the heel of God and are equal-because we are equal! " This is Jane's wonderful confession in the article. What can you read from it?

65. Why did Jane Eyre leave Thornfield Manor in Jane Eyre?

66. Rochester began to give Jane? 6? 1 The impression of love is:

67. Jane Eyre is inferior to the maid in Mrs. Reed's menstruation family, and she is bullied by her cousins. But she doesn't want to be bullied. What can best show her rebellious spirit?

68. Where was Jane Eyre sent by her aunt? Who does she hate most there? Why?

69. Where does Jane Eyre's only happiness and warmth come from in the orphanage? What hit her the most?

70. Why did Jane Eyre leave her beloved Mr. Rochester?

7 1. Why did Jane Eyre refuse St. John's proposal?

72. Jane Eyre is plain, but she has great charm and beauty. what do you think?

73. Under what circumstances did Jane Eyre finally combine with Rochester?

74. Why didn't Mr. Rochester leave his crazy wife?

75. Why did Mr. Rochester go wild and have fun before he met Jane Eyre?

76.jane 6? 1 I love leaving my new school to find another job because:

77. From Jane. 6? What have we learned from the book 1 love?

78. What setbacks and hardships did Jane Eyre experience? How did she treat it?

79. What kind of woman is the most beautiful? Try to combine this novel and talk about your opinion.

80, British writer (), because of the successful creation of the novel () and deservedly into the ranks of world famous writers.

8 1, this novel is narrated by (), which is subjective, affectionate and touching.

82. The hero () is an orphan. When he grows up, he goes to () the noble manor as ().

83. She is humble and plain, but she has won the respect and love of her employer () with sincere feelings and noble character.

84. Jane Eyre's life pursuit consists of two basic "melodies". First of all, () is the spiritual daughter of the romantic literary tradition. Second, pursue ().

85. "()" and "()" are metaphors that run through the whole novel.

86, () and () are the two basic motivations of the heroine.

87, () and () are the two basic motivations of the heroine.

88. The object of Jane's teaching at Thornfield Manor is ().

89. After Jane Eyre left, a fire broke out in Thornfield House, which was set by her wife. How did Rochester get hurt? () What about her crazy wife? ( )

90. When St. John was baptized, his name was () and his mother was Jane ().

9 1. Jane Eyre's employment is an identity. Her student is a little girl of seven or eight years old, not her husband's daughter.

92. Besides Mr. Rochester, there is another person who has almost entered Jane Eyre's heart. This man is, but all he really loves is.

93. Who did Mr. Rochester play to test Jane Eyre at the party at Thornfield Manor?

94. The ending of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre is ()

A, break up B, never meet C, jack shall have Jill D, hate each other

95. The yearning for () and the pursuit of () are the two basic motivations of the heroine Jane Eyre.

96. When Jane Eyre grows up, she becomes a governess in Thornfield's noble manor. Finally, I went to () the noble manor as a tutor.

97. () prevented Jane Eyre from marrying Rochester.

98. The novel satirizes the love and marriage based on () and Rochester's first marriage and communication with ().

99. Jane Eyre successfully created the female image of () ().

100, Jane's orphanage, from which we can see her () character.