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