What (in a few words or phrases) is the significance of to each character? a. Notice how each character demonstrates a view of books in what he or she says or does. Books are viewed as a mark of privilege, an instrument of punishment, a means of escape, or the path of salvation. The actions or statements of several characters center around a book or books. What other family may Jane have? LANGUAGE AND LITERARY TECHNIQUES 4. Reed change Jane's status at Gateshead Hall? c. Describe the familial relationship between Jane and the Reed family.
How are its past use and its current use related to Jane's recognition of injustice? (Chapter 2) CHARACTERS AND CONTEXT 3. What are the major features of the furnishings of the Red Room? b. How do the physical location and separation of the characters establish the relationships among them? 2. Describe the breakfast room window seat where Jane is isolated. Reed and her children are gathered (Chapter 2) b. JANE EYRE QUESTIONS Chapters 1-4: Childhood Gateshead Hall SETTING 1.