They both suffer from unrequited love
Jane and Mr. St. John both possess strong wills and a sense of independence. They are both dedicated to their beliefs and values, and are willing to make sacrifices in pursuit of their goals. Additionally, they share a deep sense of duty and a desire to do what is right, even if it requires personal sacrifices.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
The name on the item that Mr. St John took from Jane's desk was "Rosamond Oliver."
He is her cousin
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Mr. St John Rivers is depicted as being in his mid-to-late 30s in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte BrontΓ«.
she heard Mr. Rochester's voice calling her name
Mr. St John is Jane's cousin, and they share a familial bond. He initially proposes marriage to Jane, but she turns him down as she does not love him in that way. Despite this, they maintain a close relationship and work together on charitable endeavors.
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