That was a chilly January afternoon, Jane took a letter to post in Hay. She saw a horse and rider galloped past and slipped down on slippery path. Jane came to help him, but he could hardly walk. This was the first time she met Mr. Rochester when she didn't even know him.
Jane first meets Mr. Rochester in the first chapter of the book, at Thornfield Hall where she goes to work as a governess.
Jane Eyre's master, and owner of Thornfield, Mr. Rochester (35)
Jane Eyre first met Mr. Rochester when she became the governess for his ward, Adele, at Thornfield Hall.
Jane's new student in "Jane Eyre" was Adele Varens, a young French girl whom Jane becomes the governess for at Thornfield Hall. Adele is the ward of Mr. Rochester and is lively and affectionate.
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Mr. Rochester (twice)
In Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre," Jane and Mr. Rochester's son is named John Eyre Rochester.
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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.
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Jane Eyre is employed by Edward Rochester as a governess for his ward, Adele.
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.