She was unfaithful.
Rochester ended his affair with Celine Varens because he discovered that she was cheating on him with someone else for money, and he realized she was only interested in his wealth. This betrayal made him lose interest in her and break off the relationship.
No, Mr. Rochester was not married to Celine in Jane Eyre. He was previously married to Bertha Mason, who he kept hidden in the attic of Thornfield Hall. Celine Varens was a former mistress of Rochester mentioned in the novel.
The ISBN of The Eyre Affair is 0340820470.
In Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," Adele is revealed to be the illegitimate daughter of Mr. Rochester's former mistress, Celine Varens. Adele's future is left uncertain at the end of the novel as Jane and Mr. Rochester depart Thornfield Hall together.
The Eyre Affair was created on 2001-07-19.
Mr. Rochester (twice)
Rochester's Jane refers to Jane Eyre, the main protagonist in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë. Mr. Rochester is a character in the novel who becomes romantically involved with Jane Eyre. Their relationship is a central aspect of the story.
Mr. Rochester promises to marry Jane Eyre and tells her that she will not have to live alone for the rest of her life.
Rochester's love interest in Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre" is Jane Eyre herself. The two characters share a complex and evolving relationship throughout the story.
Jane Eyre first met Mr. Rochester when she became the governess for his ward, Adele, at Thornfield Hall.
The main characters in Jane Eyre are Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester, and St. John Rivers. Jane is the protagonist, Mr. Rochester is her employer and love interest, and St. John Rivers is a clergyman and cousin of Jane.
Edward Rochester
In the last chapter of "Jane Eyre," Jane and Mr. Rochester had been married for around 10 years. They were living happily together and had a son.