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Summarize the story Mr. Rochester told to Jane about the young man. Whom do you think he was talking about? Give reasons for your answer.
Whom do you think inflicted the wound on Mr. Mason? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
Do you feel Jane gave good advice to Mr. Rochester when he asked if he would be "...justified in overleaping an obstacle of custom..." in order to start a new life? What would you have said to him if you had been Jane?
Do you believe that dreams can be portents of things to come? Describe a disturbing dream you have had.
If you had been Jane, could you have forgiven Aunt Reed for what she had done to you? Give reasons why you would have acted this way.
Predict what you think Mr. Rochester must "atone" for. Give evidence from the story to support your prediction.
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