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30 July 2026

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Jane Eyre – Jane’s Moral Journey

A comprehensive and professionally structured resource exploring how Jane’s values, choices and moral independence develop throughout Jane Eyre.

This resource traces Jane’s progression through Gateshead, Lowood, Thornfield, Moor House and Ferndean. It examines how each stage tests her response to injustice, forgiveness, love, religious duty and social dependence as she learns to balance passionate feeling with conscience, compassion and self-respect.

Key features:

  • Clear analysis of the five principal stages in Jane’s physical, emotional and moral journey
  • Focus on the red-room, Lowood, the interrupted wedding, St John’s proposal and Jane’s return to Rochester
  • Exploration of Helen Burns, Miss Temple, Rochester and St John as contrasting moral influences and models
  • Examination of retrospective narration, parallel proposals, Gothic interruption, fire and ice imagery, changing settings and circular structure
  • A varied selection of activities supported by a complete answer key

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