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The reading blogs have been great fun, but I'd like to do something a little different for Friday's double period. Check out the directions below and let me know if you have questions...

Directions

1. Each student will be assigned a question for further analysis.
2. Each student will prepare his/her thoughts on the question, including annotations, direct quotes and overall commentary. I will collect these responses for a homework grade.
3. At the beginning of class on Friday, students will meet with their other group members to discuss their findings. Then each group will lead discussion on their assigned question.

Question One (assigned to Puni, Kristie and Devin)
Describe Jane's experiences in Chapter 28. Is Mother Nature kind to Jane? What about people? What do you make of the sentimental description of the Rivers?

Question Two (assigned to Megan and Laura)
Using Chapter 29 as your basis, compare St. John to Rochester. How does Jane feel toward him, and why?

Question Three (assigned to David and Nate)
Equality was a major concern for Jane in her relationship with Rochester. Examine Jane's relationships with the Rivers, the servant Hannah and Jane's students. Is Jane as concerned about equality in these relationships? Why or why not?

Question Four (assigned to Jenny, Destiny, and Casey)


Some critics have suggested that the "Rivers" portion of the book could be left out entirely. Is the River story important to Jane's development? Why or why not? Give careful reasons for your view.