PPT-Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Author : lois-ondreau | Published Date : 2018-03-11
Brontes Life Born in England in 1816 Her dad was a preacher One of 5 daughters and 1 son Mom died of cancer when Bronte was 5 Her dads sister Brontes aunt helped
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Brontes Life Born in England in 1816 Her dad was a preacher One of 5 daughters and 1 son Mom died of cancer when Bronte was 5 Her dads sister Brontes aunt helped raise the kids Along with 3 of her sisters she was sent to Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge. Olivia Vida. Jane Eyre. Chaps. 28-33. Jane Eyre (Jane Elliot). St. John Rivers (pronounced “Sinjin”). Hannah. Diana Rivers. Mary Rivers. Lady Rosamond Oliver. CHARACTERS. Jane is still running from Rochester – beautiful weather on the moors. Thornfield and Ferndean. Chapters 22-27, 36-38. Lauren, Ryder, Labonno, and Phil. Chapter 23: Rochester's Proposal. Mr. Rochester and Jane take a walk in the garden, and he informs her that he is going to marry Blanche Ingram, and that he knows of a governess position in Ireland that she could take. Upset about this possible separation, Jane confesses her feelings for Rochester and he asks her to be his wife.. Charlotte Bronte’s . Jane Eyre. Roles of Women in the Victorian Era. The Laws Respecting Women . of 1777. “By marriage the very being or legal existence of a woman is suspended.”. “She can’t let, set, sell, give away, or alienate any thing without her husband’s consent.”. Please have out your Journals.. I want to collect your copies of Lord of the Flies, if . you have them…. Journal # . 5. : . Jane Eyre . Pre-reading . 1. . . Do you believe it is important to read classic novels like . Long Range Questioning:. How does Charlotte change throughout the story? How is her life different from yours? . Genre:. Historical . Fiction. Chapter 1. Build Background Knowledge. : During the 1830’s, Charlotte’s father works for the company that owns the ship that Charlotte is to travel back to America on. She will travel across the Atlantic Ocean. This type of voyage is called a Trans-Atlantic Voyage. . 2012-2013. Where’s papa going with that ax? Fern convinced her father to let the runt pig go. Fern named the runt pig Wilbur. Fern takes care of Wilbur. Fern did not want to sell Wilbur to her uncles farm. Mr. Zuckerman won’t let Fern take Wilbur out of the pigpen. . I want to collect your copies of Lord of the Flies, if . you have them…. Journal # . 5. : . Jane Eyre . Pre-reading . 1. . . Do you believe it is important to read classic novels like . Jane Eyre. Raphael Pasala. Jacqueline Pino. Valerie Ramirez. Literal Meaning of Topic/Prompt. Actual Prompt: . Many works of literature contain a character who intentionally deceives others. The character's dishonesty may be intended . Life. Yorkshire, England. Born in . Yorkshire, England. in . 1816. , Charlotte Bronte was the . third. daughter of Reverend Patrick Bronte and his wife Maria . Branwell. Bronte.. Family. In sum, there were . By Caitlin owens. What links all of these texts together?. The strength of a story rests in its connection to others that have preceded it. Defend your response to this idea with a close study of The Handmaid’s Tale.. Prompt:. One of the strongest human drives seems to be a desire for power. Discuss how a character in the novel struggles to free himself or herself from the power of others or seeks to gain power over others. Be sure to demonstrate in your essay how the author uses this power struggle to enhance the meaning of the work.. Jane Eyre. . . Write an essay showing for what purposes the author uses the struggle. . Do not merely retell the story.. . Literal Meaning. How does the struggle for dominance impact the novel? . Relevancy to the Novel. . 17 and 18. (17) Contrast Blanche and Jane.. (17) What does the relationship seem to be between Blanche and Rochester?. (18) Who is Mr. Mason?. (18) How does Blanche react to her fortune. Jane Eyre. . No prior knowledge of the novel is necessary. . The workshop extract is a scene towards the end of the book when Thornfield Hall, the house of Mr Rochester, is on fire. Mr Rochester is attempting to rescue the inhabitants from the fire..
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