Chapters 1-3: Leader Robert
p.9: Why did they walk in the morning? Why did Jane describe it as "wandering"? Why did she go if she never liked walks? What is Mrs. Reed's relationship to Jane? Why does Bessie chide Jane? Is there a specific reason why she is physically inferior to all three of Eliza, John, and Georgiana? What did Jane do so wrong that she was shunned by Mrs. Reed? How is receiving love a privilege??? All Jane did was ask a question (which seemed polite enough) and Mrs. Reed finds it unpleasant/forbidding. Are children asking questions abnormal for the setting? p.10: Jane seems very curious about the world, from her interest in the book about birds. p.11: She is also creative, as she's forming her own ideas based on what she's reading and seeing. Jane loves stories/books; this will probably be important later. "Madam Mope"...Why does John call her that? Also, did he call her a "bad animal"?? p.12: HE WANTS HER TO CALL HIM MASTER? Why would she have ...