Jane Eyre - Gender & Feminism
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Grade 8
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Jane Eyre - Gender & Feminism
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Jane Eyre is a novel set in 19th-century England, focusing on the life of an orphan girl who seeks independence and equality in a society dominated by strict gender roles. The novel explores themes of feminism, social class, and morality. In this scene, Jane confronts her oppressive environment at Thornfield Hall, where she begins to assert her own identity. The character of Jane is portrayed as strong-willed and principled, often challenging traditional expectations placed on women. The novel uses imagery and dialogue to highlight her struggle for autonomy, illustrating her desire for respect and equality. For example, Jane’s reflections on her position as a governess reveal her awareness of gender constraints, yet her resolve to remain true to herself remains unwavering. Throughout the narrative, Brontë employs various literary techniques such as metaphor, symbolism, and characterization to emphasize her themes of feminism and social justice. Key phrases include 'self-respect' and 'independent spirit,' which encapsulate Jane's character and her fight for personal sovereignty amid societal restrictions.
1.
Briefly summarize the scene described in the context guide.
[2 marks]2.
What theme is primarily emphasized in this scene?
Aa) Love and romance
Bb) Social class
Cc) Gender equality and feminism
Dd) Supernatural elements
3.
Identify one literary technique used in the passage and explain its effect.
[3 marks]4.
In your own words, describe how Jane's character challenges traditional gender roles.
5.
How does Charlotte Brontë use dialogue to reinforce Jane’s independence?
[2 marks]6.
Select the phrase that best illustrates Jane’s sense of self-respect.
Aa) 'I am a governess.'
Bb) 'I will remain true to myself.'
Cc) 'This is my duty.'
Dd) 'I accept my place.'
7.
Analyze how Charlotte Brontë’s use of symbolism contributes to the theme of feminism in the novel.
8.
How might Jane’s actions in this scene inspire readers about gender equality?
[2 marks]9.
Write a brief creative response: Imagine you are Jane. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings about your fight for independence and equality.
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