Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Jane Eyre? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. How does Jane save Rochester’s life?
She pulls him out of a pond.
She extinguishes a fire that is threatening to engulf his bedroom.
She turns him on to Scientology.
She helps him dislodge a piece of food from his throat.
She single-handedly shoots down twenty-seven rebel soldiers, breaks into a POW camp, finds the room where he is being tortured, cuts him loose, slings him over her shoulder, and spreads her wings and flies him to safety.
Q. What is the result of Rochester’s marriage proposal?
Jane accepts.
Jane declines.
Blanche accepts.
Blanche declines.
Both Jane and Blanche decline, deeply offended that he would propose to them both at once.
Q. What is wrong with Rochester’s other wife?
She doesn’t have the use of her legs.
Nothing, which is exactly what is wrong with her.
She is in a coma.
She is insane.
Q. What does Jane’s cousin, St. John, ask her to do?
Give him and his sisters part of her inheritance money.
Teach him French.
Marry him.
Wear her hair up more, as that’s how it’s depicted on the movie poster.
Change her name to Jane Elliott so Rochester can’t find her.
Q. In what condition does Jane find Rochester when she returns to Thornfield?
He has been killed in a fire.
He has been burned beyond recognition.
He has been maimed and blinded.
He has an ingrown toenail and a cold sore.