The smell of the fire.
Where is Mr Rochester’s study situated in the manor?
On the third story.
Who is Grace Poole ?
She is the seamstress of Mr Rochester, with whom she is having an affair.
How did Jane feel towards her master when she left him on the night she saved his life?
She doesn’t feel like he owes her anything and she leaves with peace.
How did Jane feel on the next morning after their fight?
She both wished and feared to see him.
What is extremely dangerous ( in John’s opinion) ?
To keep a candle lit a night is very dangerous.
Why did Grace Poole started a fire ?
Because she wanted to kill Mr Rochester.
Why did Jane know who started the fire?
She heard Grace’s laugh a few second before the fire started in Mr Rochester’s room. …show more content…
She wants to know when she can strike again without being disturbed by Jane.
Why doesn’t Mr Rochester tell on Grace Poole?
Because he likes thing that are eccentric and mysterious and he wants to understand Grace’s mind.
Why did Jane fainted?
She was thinking too much and her heart was racing so hard it almost stopped.
Why did Mr Rochester leave very early in the morning after the fire?
Because he knew Jane will figure that it was Grace Poole who tried to murder him and he didn’t want to confront that problem. How long is Mr Rochester staying away?
He is staying for more than a week away.
What did Miss Ingram wear the night of the ball?
She wore a turquoise gown with silver details.
What is Mr Rochester hidden talent?
He can sing really well. Why isn’t Jane hungry ?
She is too thirsty to be hungry and prefers tea over meat. What surprised Jane about Mrs Fairfax?
She used to “please” him in many ways before Jane came and she developed feelings towards him.
Why is Jane thinking about quitting Thornfield?
Because Mr Rochester left and she only stayed for