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How does Mr. Rochester first challenge Jane Eyre's views on herself?
By treating her with kindness and respect.
By mocking her self-esteem and abilities.
By encouraging her to develop her talents.
By ignoring her contributions and opinions.
In what way does Mr. Rochester's presence influence Jane's emotional state?
She becomes less independent.
She gains confidence and self-awareness.
She develops a hatred for men.
She becomes indifferent to her future.
How does Jane Eyre perceive her love for Mr. Rochester as she matures?
As a dependency that weakens her character.
As a transformative force that empowers her.
As a burden that she seeks to escape.
As a fleeting romance with no significance.
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