Jane Eyre
by Charlotte Bronte
An abused and misunderstood child, Jane is sent away to a boarding school where she matures to womanhood. When she accepts the position of governess, Jane hopes to find a new life, but she is unprepared for the mysteries of Thornefield Hall.
Novel Study Highlights (7 units)
Spelling-Vocabulary: Difficult
Critical Thinking: Difficult
Biblical Focus: Perseverance
Related Studies: Christian character, England in the 1800s, boarding schools, governesses
Enrichment/Writing Focus: Characterization, setting, summarizing, rewriting, reciting, outlining
Elements of good writing abound including foreshadowing; concrete, concise writing and an interwoven plot. It is an intense, introspective work–appropriate to add to your studies of British literature.
- Appeals to Auditory Learners (medium)
- Appeals to Kinesthetic Learners (medium)
- Low Preparation Time
- With Tests & Answer Keys
- For Multi-level Use