mr. rochesters candle
In "Jane Eyre," most of the servants believe that the fire was started by Grace Poole, a mysterious and often drunken worker in Mr. Rochester's household. However, the true culprit behind the fire is revealed later in the novel.
Grace Poole had started the fire.
Jane did think that it was Bertha Antoinetta Mason, Mr. Rochester's wife who had started the fire in the bedroom.
Jane did think that it was Bertha Antoinetta Mason, Mr. Rochester's wife who had started the fire in the bedroom.
Ostracism summarizes Jane's treatment by the Reed family and servants.
Aryanti Jane Yacub (Jane) Started Chinese painting but that's all I know of.
Jane did think that it was Bertha Antoinetta Mason, Mr. Rochester's wife who had started the fire in the bedroom.
Jane Addams
The servants' admonitions to Jane Eyre suggest that she is seen as inferior due to her lower social status. Their treatment of her reflects the rigid class structure of Victorian England, where those in service were expected to defer to those of higher social standing. Jane's interactions with the servants illustrate the challenges she faces as a woman of independent thought and spirit in a society that values conformity and deference.
An adrenaline rush.
An adrenaline rush.
5 years old
Jane started studying chimps in 1960, age 26. She was one of the first people to do so.
people thought that Jane's work was excellent