Across
- 4. – A symbol of Thornfield’s dimly lit, mysterious halls.
- 6. – A ghostly apparition, like the one Jane sees before her wedding.
- 8. – The humble home of St. John Rivers, reflecting his austere lifestyle.
- 10. – The secluded manor where Rochester retreats after Thornfield’s destruction.
- 11. – The contrast of light and shadow, mirroring the novel’s moral and emotional conflicts.
- 12. – A poetic term for “black,” describing the dark, brooding tones of the novel.
Down
- 1. – A word meaning “stormy,” hinting at the novel’s wild, emotional landscapes.
- 2. – A term used to describe Bertha Mason’s condition.
- 3. – The haunting figure hidden in Thornfield’s attic.
- 5. – A metaphor for Rochester’s tormented soul.
- 7. – A grotesque stone carving often found on Gothic architecture, reflecting Thornfield’s eerie atmosphere.
- 9. – Relating to the evening, evoking the novel’s twilight moods.
