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How does Mr. Rochester's duty to his family conflict with his love for Jane Eyre?
He must marry someone else for financial support.
He is already married to Bertha Mason.
He feels he must remain single for his family's honor.
He is too focused on his career to love Jane.
In what way does Mr. Rochester's internal struggle illustrate the theme of love and duty?
He chooses duty over love, pushing Jane away.
He finds a way to reconcile both love and duty.
He abandons his duty completely for love.
He denies his feelings entirely.
What role does societal expectation play in Mr. Rochester's conflict between love and duty?
Societal expectations compel him to follow his heart.
He feels society will judge him harshly if he abandons Bertha.
Society encourages him to pursue Jane immediately.
He completely disregards societal expectations.
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