Jane Eyre's parents died early and lived in her uncle's house. After her uncle died of illness, her aunt sent her to an orphanage and came to Thornfield to be the tutor of the protagonist Mr Rochester. Mr rochester has an eccentric temper. After several contacts, Jane fell in love with him. During their wedding, Mei Sen barged in and pointed out that the crazy woman in the cabin on the top floor of the castle was Mr. Rochester's wife. Jane Eyre didn't want to be a mistress and left Thornfield. I came to a remote place and got a job as a rural teacher with the help of a priest. When the priest proposed to Jane Eyre, she thought of Mr. Rochester. When we returned to Thornfield, the castle was in ruins. Jane Eyre rushed to Fending, where Mr. Rochester lived, and threw herself into his arms. ...
Jane Eyre graduated from a nasty school and found a job as a tutor in Mr. Rochester's manor, responsible for educating Mr. Rochester's daughter. In this process, the two struck a spark of love, but on their wedding day, they were surprised to learn that Mr. Rochester's ex-wife was not dead, but crazy and locked up in the manor, so Jane Eyre left the manor and went to see her cousin. Just as Jane Eyre hesitated to leave England with her cousin to be a missionary's wife, Rochester's manor was set on fire by his crazy wife, and he himself was injured and blind. Jane Eyre rushed back to the manor, and they lived happily ever after.