A. Emily Bronte. B. Anne Bronte. Charlotte Bronte. D. Patrick Bronte.
A. Beautiful. B. Sublime. C. Serene. D. Melancholy.
A. Gentle and ladylike. B. Headlong and selfish. C. Spiteful and insolent. D. Passionate and rebellious.
Abuse of little girls. B. Women's status both at home and in the society. C. Upbringing of children in the family. D. Snobbery to poor relatives
A. suppressed passion. B. danger. C. violence. D. primal life force.
A. Bertha Mason, Mr. Rochester's crazy wife. B. John Reed, Jane's bullying cousin. C. Miss Abbot, a servant in her uncle's house. D. Mrs. Reed, Jane's aunt.
A. Little Red Riding hood. B. Snow White C. Bluebeard. D. Beauty and the Beast
A. Conversational French. B. Playing piano and dancing. C. How to behave and how to manage her physical presence properly. D. Reading classics in their original language like Greek, Latin or Hebrew.
A. The family lived in York in England. B. The only boy of whom the family expected much turned out to be a degenerate. C. The writer lost her mother at a very young age. D. The writer's father was a professor from the Oxford University.
A. Both had the experience of attending a boarding school. Both had the experience of being a governess. C. Both were adopted by their uncles after losing parents at a very young age. D. Both had a love affair with a married man.