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... Someone has set fire to the heavy curtains around Rochester's bed. Jane is naturally suspicious about the mysterious surroundings of Thornfield and Rochester. ...
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... Someone has set fire to the heavy curtains around Rochester's bed. Jane is naturally suspicious about the mysterious surroundings of Thornfield and Rochester. ...
(1467 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... 640). She is devastated after she finds out Mr. Rochester has lost his hand and eyesight during the Thornfield disaster. Jane finds ...
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... There was also symbolism in this story like when the old horse-chestnut tree was shattered by lightening in the garden of Thornfield when Rochester proposes to ...
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... continue the journey. Jane left Lowwood and went to Thornfield where she worked for Rochester. She was taking care of Adele. She liked ...
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... At Thornfield, Jane meets the man that will change her life, Rochester, as a governess. At first, she has does not have a good impression on Rochester "... ...
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... of Thornfield, the drawing room, is associated with the drawing room at Gateshead (Craik 9). The drawing room at Thornfield is where Rochester's upper class ...
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... The next day St. John left for India, and Jane returned to Thornfield Hall, because she thought she heard Rochester's voice calling her. ...
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... The next day St. John left for India, and Jane returned to Thornfield Hall, because she thought she heard Rochester's voice calling her. ...
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... an educator herself. She educates Adele Varnes, the young ward of the master of Thornfield, Edward Rochester. For doing this, this ...
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... once. Jane confronts Mr. Rochester with her plans to leave Thornfield and his passion quickly transforms into aggression. Jane, fearing ...
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... Both went on their separate ways and later reunited at Thornfield, only to discover that the stranger was Mr. Rochester, Jane's employer. ...
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... Thornfield. It is here where Jane falls in love with a man by the name of Mr. Rochester, who is the owner of Thornfield. At the ...
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... She felt unloved and was angered that Rochester was able to just leave her at Thornfield and just move on with his life as if she had never existed. ...
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... They resolve their differences and Mrs. Reed dies. When Jane returns to Thornfield, Mr. Rochester asks her to marry him. Although ...
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... proposed marriage is burned and riven by lightning, Jane addresses the two halves as if they were indeed a human pair like herself and Rochester" (Thornfield 78 ...
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... Both went on their separate ways and later reunited at Thornfield, only to discover that the stranger was Mr. Rochester, Jane's employer. ...
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... illness. Jane is the governess to Adele, Rochester's little French ward, and takes up residence at Thornfield Hall. Her individuality ...
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... It is not until Jane flees from Rochester and Thornfield, and spends time at Moor House, that her maturation to womanhood is complete. ...
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... laid on the table. Jane secured employment at Thornfield as a governess, where Mr. Rochester was master. While at Thornfield Jane ...
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... She believes at this point that Mr Rochester is going to marry Blanche Ingram, and that she will have to leave Thornfield and never see Mr Rochester again. ...
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... After leaving Rochester and Thornfield Hall to escape the pressures of facing the fact that she lost her heart to a married man, Jane goes to live at Moor End. ...
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... After leaving Rochester and Thornfield Hall to escape the pressures of facing the fact that she lost her heart to a married man, Jane goes to live at Moor End. ...
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... her. She believes Rochester will marry Blanche and that she will have to leave Thornfield and never see Rochester again. What make ...
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... (Bronte 348) Jane finds herself unable to escape her desire for Rochester, even though she recognizes that remaining at Thornfield would eventually bring more ...
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... Rochester and Jane use in describing their emotions towards each other, and in the final fire that destroyed Thornfield Hall, crippled Rochester, and killed ...
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... This is displayed when she destroys thornfield in the end. This also contributes to Mr. Rochester losing one hand and one eye. On the other hand, St. ...
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... School. Thornfield mansion and Rochester teach Jane her social status and position while she learns to be a stronger individual. St. ...
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... Fairfax. When Jane meets Mr. Rochester, the owner of Thornfield, she quickly wins him over with her honesty and quick-wittedness. After ...
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... mind. When Jane finds out about Bertha, it causes huge friction and Jane must leave Thornfield and not marry Mr. Rochester. St. ...
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