Jane Eyre
Cut along the dashed lines and pass the cards around the table.
Where did you do most of your reading of Jane Eyre, and did any spot feel especially right for it?
What was the first scene or image that made you settle in and feel, okay, I'm in this book now?
Thornfield can feel both grand and lonely. Which rooms or corners of the book felt the coziest to you, and which felt the most unsettling?
Jane finds little pockets of comfort (a fire, a book, a kind word). What were your own favorite small comforts in the story?
When Jane talks directly to the reader, how did that feel? Did it make her seem like a friend, a confidante, someone else?
The novel cares a lot about what makes a place feel like home. What did home end up meaning to you while reading this?
Jane holds onto her sense of self even when it costs her dearly. Was there a moment that moved you, or reminded you of a time you had to do the same?
Without giving anything away, how did you feel when you closed the book? Comforted, restless, wistful, something else?