The distance was considered a day and a half journey.
In "Jane Eyre," the approximate distance from Whitcross to Thornfield is about ten miles. This distance is mentioned in the novel when Jane walks the journey to visit Thornfield.
Whitcross is a village where Jane Eyre finds refuge after leaving Thornfield Hall. She is taken in by the Rivers family and eventually discovers her true identity and a newfound sense of purpose. Whitcross serves as a pivotal location in the book where Jane undergoes personal growth and transformation.
Charles Rochester was the owner of Thornfield.
Mr. Edward Rochester was the owner of Thornfield Hall in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.
Governess. Jane Eyre is a governess at Thornfield Hall in Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre".
Thornfield was the name of Mr. Rochester's estate in "Jane Eyre," not Thornwood. Thornfield is described as a grand and imposing mansion where much of the story's action takes place.
Jane Eyre's master, and owner of Thornfield, Mr. Rochester (35)
Mrs.Varens is "Adele". Jane Eyre's 10 year old student at Thornfield who happens to be Mr.Rochester's daughter as well.
Jane Eyre stayed at Thornfield teaching Adele for about a year before Mr. Rochester's proposal and subsequent events led her to leave Thornfield.
Jane Eyre's master, and owner of Thornfield, Mr. Rochester (35)
In "Jane Eyre," it is revealed that Bertha Mason, Mr. Rochester's first wife, is the one who set the fire at Thornfield. Bertha is kept hidden in the attic of Thornfield due to her mental instability, and her actions ultimately lead to the destruction of Mr. Rochester's home.
Jane Eyre first met Mr. Rochester when she became the governess for his ward, Adele, at Thornfield Hall.
When she's in thornfield shes a governess ( a private teacher)Jane becomes a teacher at Lowood and after a few years, leaves to become a governess at Thornfield. Later in the novel, she briefly returns to teaching whenever she fixes up an old schoolhouse with the help of the Rivers.