The orphanage has strict rules and a hard life, and the dean is a cold hypocrite. Jane Eyre continues to be mentally and physically devastated in the orphanage. Because of poor living conditions, children often die in orphanages, and her best friend Helen died of tuberculosis. Helen's death also greatly improved the orphanage. Jane Eyre received six years' education in the new environment and taught in this school for two years.
Because of Miss Temple's departure, Jane Eyre got tired of life in an orphanage and advertised for a governess. The housekeeper at Thornfield House hired her. Rochester, the male owner of the manor, often travels abroad. Her student is a girl under 10 years old, Aadilah Walloon, and Rochester is her protector.
One evening, Jane Eyre went out for a walk and met her host who had just returned from abroad. This is the first time they have met. Later, she found out that her master was a moody person, and his attitude towards her was sometimes good and sometimes bad.
The whole house is gloomy and empty, and sometimes you can hear creepy strange smiles. One day, Jane Eyre was awakened by this laughter in her sleep and found Rochester's room on fire. Jane loves to wake him up and help him put out the fire.
Rochester often holds family dinners after he comes back. At a family dinner, she courted a beautiful lady named Ingram. Jane Eyre was called into the living room, but was snubbed by Blanche and her daughter. She endured humiliation and left the living room. By this time, she had fallen in love with Rochester. In fact, Rochester has fallen in love with Jane Eyre, and he just wants to test Jane Eyre's love for himself. When he proposed to Jane Eyre, she promised him.
On the eve of the wedding, Jane Eyre saw an ugly woman in a wedding dress in front of the mirror. The next day, when the wedding was quietly going on in the church, suddenly someone sent a certificate: Mr. Rochester got married 15 years ago. His wife is the crazy woman locked in the secret room on the third floor. The law hindered their love and made them fall into deep pain.
On a stormy night, Jane Eyre left Rochester. On the way to find a new way out of life, Jane Eyre sleeps in the wind, begging along the way and going through hardships. Finally, she was taken in by pastor St. John at Zedi House and taught in a local primary school. Soon, Jane Eyre learned that her uncle had passed away and left her an inheritance. At the same time, she discovers that St. John is her cousin, and Jane Eyre decides to share the property equally.
St. John is a fanatic and intends to preach in India. He asked Jane Eyre to marry him and go to India with him, but the reason was that Jane Eyre was suitable to be a missionary's wife. Jane refused him and decided to see Rochester again.
She returned to the ruined Thornfield Manor. The crazy woman set fire to the building and fell to her death. Rochester was also injured and disabled. Jane Eyre found him and was greatly shocked. She finally married him and got her ideal happy life.
Extended data
Role relationship:
Jane? Love: an intellectual woman who pursues equality and autonomy.
Rochester: Noble, attracted by the extraordinary spirit of Jane Eyre.
Helen: Jane Eyre's friend at school died of fever.
Brock Hurst: Bad guy, director of the orphanage.
St John: Jane Eyre's cousin, one of Jane Eyre's pursuers.
Diana and Mary: Jane Eyre's cousin and St John's sister.
Alice Fairfax: Rochester's housekeeper and Jane Eyre's friend.
Adele: Rochester's friend's daughter. Rochester is her guardian and Jane Eyre's student.
Miss Ingram: A very beautiful aristocratic lady who only values money, a suitor of Rochester, but she doesn't love Mr. Rochester at all.
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