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Jane Eyre

A. About the Author
1. Childhood
2. Lowood School
D. Victorian Schools
P. Internet project (I)
3. Thornfield Hall
4. A Mysterious Visitor
5. Mr Rochester Proposes
6. The Wedding
D. Victorian Family Life
7. New Friends
P. Internet project (II)
8. Jane Makes a Choice
9. Return to Thornfield
D. Victorian Houses
E. Exit Test

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  • 1. About the Author

    Charlotte Brontë was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England in 1816. She was the third daughter of Patrick Brontë, a clergyman,1 and Maria Branwell. The family moved to Haworth Parsonage2 in North Yorkshire in 1800. The couple had five daughters and one son. When Charlotte’s mother died in 1821, the children’s aunt, Elizabeth Branwell, went to live with the family. The children had only each other for company. [...]

  • 2. Childhood

    Childhood

  • 3. Lowood School

    Lowood School

  • 4. Victorian Schools

    When Jane Eyre went to Lowood School, she was very unhappy at first. There was not enough food for the girls to eat, their clothes were not warm enough for the cold winter weather and the teachers were very strict. Not all schools at that time were as bad as Lowood, but life in a Victorian school was still very different from life in most modern schools. [...]

  • 5. Internet project (I)

    To find out more about schools in Victorian England, connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net. Insert the title or part of the title of the book into our search engine (buscador). Click on Jane Eyre. Click on Project links, and then on the relevant link for this project.

  • 6. Thornfield Hall

    Thornfield Hall

  • 7. A Mysterious Visitor

    A Mysterious Visitor

  • 8. Mr Rochester Proposes

    Mr Rochester Proposes

  • 9. The Wedding

    The Wedding

  • 10. Victorian Family Life

    Charlotte Brontë was twenty-one when Queen Victoria took the throne. The story of Jane Eyre shows the importance that Victorians gave to marriage, family life and religion. When Jane discovers that Mr Rochester is already married, she knows immediately that they cannot be together, and that she must leave Thornfield forever. For rich families, family life was comfortable and pleasant. [...]

  • 11. New Friends

    New Friends

  • 12. Internet project (II)

    To find out more about schools in Victorian England, connect to the Internet and go to www.blackcat.vicensvives.net. Insert the title or part of the title of the book into our search engine (buscador). Click on Jane Eyre. Click on Project links, and then on the relevant link for this project.

  • 13. Jane Makes a Choice

    Jane Makes a Choice

  • 14. Return to Thornfield

    Return to Thornfield

  • 15. Victorian Houses

    Houses are important in Jane Eyre. First of all Jane lived at Mrs Reed’s house, which she said was ‘large and beautiful’. The next house that she lived in was Thornfield Hall. Jane loved living at Thornfield, and she was very sad when she returned in the last part of the story and discovered that it was in ruins. When Jane left Thornfield, she lived at St John and his sisters’ house. [...]

  • 16. Exit Test

    Exit Test

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