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