In Jane Eyre, St. John Rivers rescues Jane from starvation.
Jane was taken in and rescued by the Rivers family, specifically St. John, Diana, and Mary Rivers, who offer her food, shelter, and compassion when she is found in a weakened state near their home.
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The name on the item that Mr. St John took from Jane's desk was "Rosamond Oliver."
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
The events in Jane Eyre span a longer period of time, but the story begins in November.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
Mrs.Fairfax didn't dislike Jane Eyre. Mrs.Fairfax was very happy that Jane was going to live with her at Thornfield as she was all alone in that lonely house until Jane came as a governess. Mrs.Fairfax was more like a grandmother for Jane who took care of her.
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.
It was Mr. Mason who informed Mrs. Fairfax about Rochester's intention to marry Jane Eyre. He revealed the truth to Mrs. Fairfax after hearing about the secret marriage ceremony that took place between Rochester and Bertha Mason.
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She advertised for a governess position.
Hephaestus was rescued by Thetis. She took him in as one of her own.
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.