The main character, Jane Eyre, is a governess who is hired by the mysterious Mr. Rochester to look after his ward, Adele. Jane falls in love with Mr. Rochester, who proposes to her. She initially agrees. However, after she learns that he already has a secret wife who h...
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then Jane Eyre can definitely be defined as one. Her defiance of authority, or at least, those who try to wield authority over her, is proof of this assertion. Mr. Brocklehurst, Mr. Rochester and St. John each drew from her a certain defiance that portrayed her as nothing less than res...
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Jane’s pupil, Adele Varens, is the eight-year-old French child under the legal protection of Mr. Edward Rochester, the owner of the house. (We learn later that her mother had claimed she was his illegitimate daughter. Mr. Rochester is not convinced by this claim, but felt he could not...
Rochester. The lamp was lit. The clock was on the stroke of twelve. “Hasten to take off your wet things,” said he; “and before you go, good- night — good-night, my darling!” He kissed me repeatedly. When I looked up, on leaving his arms, there stood the widow, pale, ...
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