If you're talking about their conversation right after Jane learns about Bertha then- No, she doesn't. She's very conscience of the fact that they can't be together if he's still married to someone else and back then divorce wasn't really an option. When she talks to him after the almost-wedding she tells him
"I DO love you, more than ever; but I must not show or indulge the feeling; and this is the last time I must express it."
Later while she's sleeping in her room Jane has a dream that her mother came to her and told her to "flee temptation" and she leaves Thornfield the same night.
She does come back to Rochester at the end of the book when she hears his voice from far off calling her name. Once she learns of the fire at Thornfield and how Bertha caused it and subsequently died in the fire she promises to stay with him and they get married.
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At the end of "Jane Eyre," Jane and Mr. Rochester reunite and get married, overcoming the obstacles that had kept them apart. Mr. Rochester's sight is partially restored, allowing them to start a new life together at Ferndean Manor.
Both fires that take place in the novel are started by Bertha Mason, Rochester's insane wife.
During the wedding ceremony, it is revealed that Mr. Rochester already has a living wife, Bertha Mason, who is mentally unstable and confined in the attic of Thornfield Hall. This impediment prevents Jane Eyre from marrying Mr. Rochester as it would be unlawful and immoral.
Some examples of love in "Jane Eyre" include Jane's feelings for Mr. Rochester, their eventual marriage despite obstacles, and Jane's love for her childhood friend Helen Burns. Additionally, Jane's sense of duty and compassion towards Adele, Mr. Rochester's ward, also exemplifies love in different forms throughout the novel.
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Rochester seduces Jane in "Jane Eyre" through his charm, wit, and ability to engage her in thoughtful conversations. He also displays vulnerability and shares his own struggles, creating a genuine connection with Jane. Ultimately, it is their intellectual and emotional compatibility that draws Jane to him.
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