Jane Eyre

Cards (16)

  • "I am an independent woman now" Jane to Rochester.
  • "You have no business taking our books; you are a dependent" John to Jane.
  • "I am no bird and no net ensnares me. I am a free human being with an independent will. which I now exert to leave you" Jane to Rochester.
  • "His face was enveloped [...] he had a dark face with stern features"
  • "I'd rather be happy then dignified" Jane to St. John
  • "I will give my heart to God [...] You do not want it" Jane to St. John
  • "You think too much of the love of human beings"
    "I am going to God" HB to Jane
  • BERTHA
    "the clothed hyena"
    "It groveled"
    "she"
  • "My equal is here" then "my little wife" R to J
  • RELATIONSHIP post confession
    "he kissed me repeatedly" "[he]came thrice to my door"
  • "She was showy but was not genuine" J about Blanche
  • "I should not like to belong to poor people" J to Mr. Lloyd
  • "to clothe themselves[...] not with costly appeal" Brocklehurst to children at Lowood
  • A gentleman of his station are not accustomed to marry their governess
  • there was a penetration and power to each glace - Rochester about Jane
  • to gain some real affection from you, or Miss Temple, or any other whom I truly love, I would willingly submit to have the bone of my arm broken