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Jane Eyre, GSCE English Revision Pack
4 detailed presentations exploring the key themes of Jane Eyre including:
Independence
Religion
Victorian society and gender roles
The Gothic, the supernatural, The Red Room
EXAMPLE ESSAY - JANE EYRE - VICTORIAN SOCIETY
A high-grade essay discussing how Charlotte Bronte explores ideas about Victorian Society in ‘Jane Eyre’.
Jane Eyre GCSE Practice Questions Set 1 - Religion: St. John, Helen, Mr Brocklehurst
A compilation of 14 practice exam questions on Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’ related to the concept of religion. Includes key questions about Helen, Mr Brocklehurst and St. John and how they all contribute to Jane’s spiritual development.
Jane Eyre GCSE Practice Questions Set 2 - The Gothic, Byronic hero, Red Room
A compilation of 15 practice exam question relating to the Gothic genre, includes questions about:
the Red Room
Sibyl, the fortuneteller
Mr Rochester as a Byronic hero
the Gytrash
the cry across the moors
Jane Eyre - The Gothic, GCSE English Revision
A comprehensive PowerPoint presentation discussing aspects of the Gothic genre in Charlotte Brönte’s ‘Jane Eyre’ including:
The Byronic hero
The Red Room
The supernatural
The Female Gothic
Perfect for GCSE English Literature revision!
Jane Eyre - Key themes Revision Pack
A comprehensive presentation exploring the key themes of Charlotte Brönte’s ‘Jane Eyre’ including a detailed analysis of key quotes and events and advise on how to structure essays. Perfect for GCSE English Literature revison! The themes explored are as follows:
Victorian society
Social hierarchy
Gender roles
Bertha Mason
Religion
Love vs autonomy
The Gothic
Mr Rochester as a Byronic hero
The supernatural
Jane Eyre - Religion, GCSE English Revision
A comprehensive PowerPoint discussing the role of religion in Charlotte Brönte’s ‘Jane Eyre’, exploring the different aspects of Christianity that are represented through the characters of Mr Brocklehurst, Helen Burns and St. John. Includes key quotes and analysis for GCSE English Literature.
EXAMPLE ESSAY - Jane Eyre Religion
A high-grade example essay discussing how Charlotte Bronte explores ideas about religion in ‘Jane Eyre’
Jane Eyre GCSE Practice Questions Set 3 - Independence
A compilation of 16 practice exam questions relating to the concept of independence.
Jane Eyre - Independence, GCSE English Revision
A comprehensive presentation discussing how the concept of independence in explored in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’.
Jane Eyre - Victorian society, GSCE English Revision
A comprehensive PowerPoint presentation discussing how the theme of Victorian society is explored in Charlotte Brönte’s ‘Jane Eyre’.
How to write introductions and conclusions for Jane Eyre
A detailed guide for structuring introductions and conclusions with key examples
GCSE - Never Let Me Go - The Other
Key notes on the concept of ‘the Other’ in Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let Me Go’
GCSE - Never Let Me Go - Ruth
Key notes on the character of Ruth in Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let Me Go’
Jane Eyre - Mr Brocklehurst
Key analysis of what Mr Brocklehurst represents in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’.
Jane Eyre - Love vs Autonomy
Key analysis of the challenges Jane Eyre faces when navigating a way to balance love and autonomy.
Jane Eyre - Unconventional female protagonist
Key analysis of how Jane Eyre is depicted as an unconventional female protagonist e.g. her fight against the Victorian archetypes of womanhood.
Jane Eyre - the Female Gothic
Key analysis of the aspects of the Female Gothic in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’.
Jane Eyre - The Gothic, Byronic Hero
Key analysis of the Gothic element of the Byronic Hero in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’
Jane Eyre - St John Rivers
Key analysis of what St John represents in Charlotte Bronte’s ‘Jane Eyre’.