"You are original,and not timid.There is something brave in your spirit,as well as penetrating in your eyes."
In "Jane Eyre," Jane learns that the Rivers siblings, St. John, Diana, and Mary, are her cousins. They are related through their shared uncle, John Eyre, who bequeaths his fortune to Jane. This connection ultimately plays a role in Jane's inheritance and independence.
The main characters in Jane Eyre are Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester, and St. John Rivers. Jane is the protagonist, Mr. Rochester is her employer and love interest, and St. John Rivers is a clergyman and cousin of Jane.
In Jane Eyre, St. John Rivers rescues Jane from starvation.
I'm unable to show a visual representation, but I can describe it. Jane Eyre, the heroine of Charlotte Brontë's novel, is an orphan raised by her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed. She has no direct biological family until later in the story when she discovers that she is the cousin of St John Rivers, Mary Rivers, and Diana Rivers.
St John Rivers, Mary Rivers, and Diana Rivers
St. John Rivers asked Jane to complete a portrait of Rosamond Oliver in "Jane Eyre." He wanted Jane to paint it as a way to distract her from her feelings for Mr. Rochester.
Jane does not want the Rivers to return her to Mr. Rochester, who wants her to come back to Thornfield.
Diana and Mary Rivers are his sisters.
Mr. St John Rivers is depicted as being in his mid-to-late 30s in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë.
John Eyre was Jane Eyre's uncle in the book, "Jane Eyre." He was a Maderian trader that was looking for Jane.
St. John chooses to marry Jane, even though he does not really love her, because he believes she can fulfill the duties he needs his wife to fulfill as he embarks on his journey to India as a missionary. he believes she is pure of heart and that his true love, Rosamond Oliver is too vain and could not ever be the woman he is in need of.
Jane Eyre is written by Charlotte Bronte.