Chapter 25
- What might the tearing of the veil symbolize?
- When Jane regards her wedding gown, what mood does Bronte establish and why do you think so?
Chapter 26
- Why does Rochester require the wedding party to go to Thornfield to see his wife?
- What is your opinion of Rochester’s plan to commit bigamy? Was he justified in wanting to marry Jane?
- How are Jane's uncle and Mr.Mason connected and what is your opinion of thier relationship?
- Re-read Jane's recollections of the events leading up to the introduction of Bertha Mason. How are these events different/similar from other romantic writing (think Fabio on the cover)? Why do you think Bronte writes the scene this way?
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