Jane did think that it was Bertha Antoinetta Mason, Mr. Rochester's wife who had started the fire in the bedroom.
Jane initially suspected Grace Poole of setting the fire in Mr. Rochester's bedroom.
The first fire in the novel - the one in Mr. Rochester's room - is started by his mentally ill wife. It is assumed that the second fire is also started by her.
His mad wife.
Grace Poole
Grace Poole
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.
Mr. Rochesters candle had ignited the fire.
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.
well think of it this way...if a fire broke out in your bedroom...where would you go?
I think it will but im not sure because i havent been in a fire before
At the end of "Jane Eyre," Jane and Mr. Rochester reunite and get married, overcoming the obstacles that had kept them apart. Mr. Rochester's sight is partially restored, allowing them to start a new life together at Ferndean Manor.
Open the window. Or get out of it cuz its on fire
Get your children out of the house and call 911.
Lucy Fire's birth name is Gabrielle Jane Dietz.
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