At the begining of the story she is shy and scared and naive but at the end she matures and becomes less awkward.
Mr. Rochester A+LS
governess for children of a wealthy man
Adèle is Jane's pupil at Thornfield, a little French girl just under ten years old
Diana and Mary were Jane Eyre's cousins. They were the daughters of Jane's aunt, Mrs. Reed's brother. They provided Jane with support and companionship during her time at Lowood School and later in her life at Moor House.
Mrs. Reed's character in Jane Eyre can be described as rigid, unsympathetic, and cold-hearted. She is portrayed as a strict and uncaring guardian to Jane, displaying a lack of compassion and understanding towards her.
Ireland
the is very apathetic.
no
the way her personality was....
"The old gypsy" comes to tell fortunes to the party at Thornfield. Many receive her services, most of them unhappy at what they hear. It only takes Jane to reveal that the woman is actually Rochester in costume.
this question doesnt make sense and also isn't gramatically correct.
Lake Erye in Australia.