Episodes

  • What does the ending of Jane Eyre mean?
    Aug 23 2025

    What does the ending of

    Jane Eyre mean?

    For many readers, “the blackened ruin” which

    Jane finds when she returns to Thornfield, and the

    blinded, scorched and charred Rochester she

    seeks out at Ferndean, represent the vanquishing

    of the novel’s sexual energies. “Mr Rochester’s sex

    passion is not ‘respectable’,” said D.H. Lawrence,

    “till Mr Rochester is burned, blinded, disfigured

    and reduced to helpless dependence.

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    15 mins
  • Why does Jane return to Rochester?
    Aug 23 2025

    Why does Jane return to

    Rochester?

    The portion of the novel which recounts Jane’s

    time as a parish schoolteacher at Morton, and her

    connection with the Rivers family, is often

    neglected, especially in film or television

    adaptations, as being irrelevant or at best

    secondary to the central love story. But this

    episode does not simply fill in gaps in the plot or

    delay Jane’s climactic return to Rochester.

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    16 mins
  • Why does Jane leave Rochester?
    Aug 23 2025

    Why does Jane leave

    Rochester?

    “All self-sacrifice is good,” wrote George Eliot, on

    reading Jane Eyre, “but one could like it to be in a

    somewhat nobler cause than that of a diabolical

    law which chains a man body and soul to a

    putrefying carcase.

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    15 mins
  • Where is sex in Jane Eyre?
    Aug 23 2025

    Where is sex in Jane Eyre?

    What is love?

    To the first question the answer often seems

    simply: “sex is in Bertha” – albeit imperfectly

    contained – or “in Rochester”, the two obviously

    sexual creatures of the book. If Bertha seems to

    offer a cautionary illustration of the dangers of

    excessive sexual appetite, Rochester’s example is

    much more equivocal.

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    17 mins
  • Why is Bertha so important?
    Aug 23 2025

    Why is Bertha so

    important?

    In the deep shade… a figure ran backwards and

    forwards… Whether beast or human being… it

    snatched and growled… gazed wildly at her

    visitors… [At] Mr Rochester… the lunatic sprang

    and grappled his throat viciously, and laid her

    teeth to his cheek: they struggled.

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    14 mins
  • What is the significance of Jane’s role as governess?
    Aug 21 2025

    What is the significance of

    Jane’s role as governess?

    The crimson curtain hung before the arch: slight

    as the separation this drapery formed from the

    party in the adjoining salon, they spoke in so low a

    key that nothing of their conversation could be

    distinguished…

    “Why, I suppose you have a governess for

    [Adèle]: I saw a person with her just now – is she

    gone? Oh, no! there she still is behind the window-

    curtain. You pay her of course.”

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    17 mins
  • What makes Rochester such a distinctive hero?
    Aug 21 2025

    What makes Rochester

    such a distinctive hero?

    When Rochester arrives at Thornfield on a “tall

    steed” whose “rude noise” breaks the evening calm,

    accompanied by a “great dog” – “a lion-like creature

    with long hair and a huge head” (12) – he thunders

    into Jane’s life as if destined to fulfil his role as

    powerful masculine incumbent of secluded,

    brooding Thornfield, with its “chill and vault-like

    air”, “dark and spacious staircase”, “long cold

    gallery” and “wide hall” hung with likenesses of

    “grim” personages and an oak-carved ebony clock.

    The “narrow, low, dim passage” of the third storey

    strikes Jane as resembling “a corridor in some

    Bluebeard’s castle”; and here, while Jane’s

    imagination prepares itself for a creature from fairy

    tale – “As this horse approached… I remembered

    certain of Bessie’s tales wherein figured a North-of-

    England spirit” – the villain-hero himself seems

    about to appear through the dusk.

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    12 mins
  • What does Jane learn at Lowood?
    Aug 21 2025

    What does Jane learn at

    Lowood?

    “Is she going by herself ? ... What a long way!”…

    The coach drew up… I was taken from Bessie’s

    neck, to which I clung with kisses.

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    10 mins