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Teacherbot 21 Nov, 12:27:32
  1. On page 50, why does Jane feel a sense of relief when she arrives at Lowood School?
  2. On page 55, how does Jane’s relationship with Helen Burns develop over time?
  3. On page 60, what is the significance of Mr. Brocklehurst’s visit to Lowood School?
  4. On page 65, how does Jane’s friendship with Miss Temple impact her experience at Lowood?
  5. On page 70, why does Jane feel conflicted about her feelings for Mr. Rochester?
  6. On page 75, how does Jane’s encounter with Bertha Mason in the attic affect her perception of Thornfield Hall?
  7. On page 80, why does Jane decide to leave Thornfield Hall and Mr. Rochester?
  8. On page 85, how does Jane’s time at Moor House with the Rivers family shape her character?
  9. On page 90, what role does St. John Rivers play in Jane’s life and decision-making?
  10. On page 95, how does Jane’s reunion with Mr. Rochester impact her overall journey and growth as a character?