jane eyre

     

In this novel, Mr. Rochester "has a fine bass voice, and an excellent taste for music"

Trivia about jane eyre

  • This title character is governess to Adele Varens, Mr. Rochester's illegitimate child
  • Mr. Rochester called her a "provoking puppet" & a "malicious elf"
  • The last chapter of this Charlotte Bronte novel begins, "Reader, I married him"
  • Thorny problems beset this Bronte heroine when she's hired as a governess at Thornfield Hall
  • This character is the narrator of the classic Charlotte Bronte novel "Jane Eyre"
  • Bad day for a wedding: Jane's fiancee is already married, and his wife is nuts!
  • This Bronte heroine uses the pseudonym Jane Elliott after she flees from Mr. Rochester
  • Charlotte's experience at boarding school formed the basis for Lowood in this 1847 novel
  • Oh, Rochester! William Hurt was in the 1996 version of this oft-filmed Bronte classic
  • This beloved novel was made into a film yet again in 2011, this time with Michael Fassbender as Mr. Rochester
  • Bertha Mason,Grace Poole,Mr. Rochester
  • By the time the novel ends, this title character & Edward Rochester have been happily married for 10 years
  • Rochester regains the sight in one eye in this novel's last chapter
  • James Barbour plays Mr. Rochester in the new musical based on this Bronte novel
  • Mr. Rochester's Thornfield Hall, burned down by the insane Bertha Mason
  • The last chapter of this Charlotte Bronte novel begins with the words "Reader, I married him"
  • In a 1939 production, Dennis Hoey played Rochester and Flora Campbell this Bronte heroine
  • "I have told you, reader, that I had learnt to love Mr. Rochester: I could not unlove him now"
  • Rough wedding day! This title gal finds not only is her fiance still married, the lady is kept in an attic at Thornfield Hall
  • On the impact of Charlotte's work, Virginia Woolf wrote, "Think of Rochester and we have to think of" this title woman
  • Elizabeth Taylor was a budding star when she played an orphan in this 1944 film based on a Bronte novel
  • William Makepeace Thackeray wrote that "Some of the love passages" of this Charlotte Bronte work "made me cry"
  • This 1847 novel takes place mainly at Lowood Orphan Asylum & Thornfield Hall
  • Charlotte Bronte's hard-luck heroine who finally finds happiness with Mr. Rochester
  • The infamous Lowood School in this novel was based on a real school that Charlotte Bronte attended at age 8
  • At the beginning of a Bronte novel this heroine is living with her unpleasant relatives at Gateshead Hall
  • Listen! Up in the attic! It must be Mr. Rochester's first wife!--in this 1847 novel
  • Bronte: "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day"
  • This Charlotte Bronte novel about a plain Jane became a Tony-nominated musical
  • Jean Rhys' "Wide Sargasso Sea" tells the story of Bertha Mason, the madwoman locked in the attic in this Bronte work
  • Thornfield Hall's attic holds a surprise wedding guest for this title governess, but love wins out in the end
  • In this Charlotte Bronte novel, Edward Rochester is the moody master of Thornfield Hall
  • "I never liked long walks", says the heroine of this Charlotte Bronte novel
  • 2 nights before her wedding to Mr. Rochester, a ghastly figure appears in her room & rips up her wedding veil