Yes, they are cousins. Jane's father and St. John's mother were siblings. St. John's middle name is Eyre.
Yes, Jane and St. John are cousins. St. John is the brother of Jane's deceased father.
Jane meets St. John in Chapter 28, in the unabridged version.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
In "Jane Eyre," Jane learns that the Rivers siblings, St. John, Diana, and Mary, are her cousins. They are related through their shared uncle, John Eyre, who bequeaths his fortune to Jane. This connection ultimately plays a role in Jane's inheritance and independence.
If Jane and John are married, and Jane has a sister, Jane's sister is John's sister-in-law. Jane's sister's husband, however, is not related to John, although he is ''Jane's'' brother-in-law.
The name on the item that Mr. St John took from Jane's desk was "Rosamond Oliver."
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
An Attorney was lookung for Jane about and urgent matter
He is her cousin
Moor House.
St. John Rivers
a scrap of paper A+
He was her paternal uncle.