Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

by

Charlotte Brontë

Jane Eyre: Chapter 18 Quiz 4 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 18. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How is Jane treated during the parties at Thornfield?
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She is mocked by the party guests
She is excluded from the party games
She is the center of attention at the parties
She has to help serve the party guests
What does Jane assume about Rochester's attitude toward social class?
2 of 4
She believes Rochester does not care about class constraints
She believes Rochester will prioritize class constraints over his emotions
She thinks Rochester is unaware of class constraints
She believes Rochester will challenge class constraints for love
What aspect of Mr. Mason's background adds to his mysterious nature?
3 of 4
His previous employment at Thornfield
His origins in the West Indies
His knowledge about the events at Thornfield
His business connections with Rochester
What does the old "gypsy" woman come to Thornfield to do?
4 of 4
To deliver a message to Rochester
To tell the fortunes of the party guests
To sell herbs and potions
To warn the residents about an upcoming event