Jane spent most of her time in the nursery.
In the nursery
Gateshead is the home of the Reed family, Jane Eyre's relatives, where she grows up as an orphan under the care of her aunt, Mrs. Reed. It is depicted as a gloomy and oppressive place, where Jane is mistreated and isolated. Gateshead represents the beginning of Jane's journey and her longing for independence and self-discovery.
Mr. Rochester's house in Jane Eyre is called Thornfield Hall. It is thought to be maybe based on Haddon Hall, which is close to Bakewell, Derbyshire. Another possible inspiration for Thornfield Hall is North Lees Hall in Hathersage.
Nelsons Column or Eros in London, or else the Angel of the North, near Gateshead.
Jane Addams went back home to cedarville to live with her father and step mother. Then they moved to Michigan. when john Addams(Jane's father) died Jane and her step mom moved in with Jane's sister and her husband in Philadelphia.
Many things. Man's first landing on the moon and the price of a bus ticket from Liverpool to Gateshead for instance.
Jane Semour and Henry VIII lived in London, England in the 1500s.Apparently, Jane Seymour was a Lady-in-Waiting to Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, and that's how Henry VIII met her.You can read more, below.
Most farmers spend their money on achol or cattle, most of the time they spend it on hookers
Bella frustrates Jane because her power does not harm bella. gutted for Jane,
Theodore Roethke compares Jane to the birds in Elegy for Jane because Jane is actually a bird. He refers to Jane for most of the poem as "my sparrow."
No they do not they spend most of their time sleeping.
Fawn Hall's most famous boss is Oliver North.
Yes. They do spend most of their life underwater as nympths.