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Jane Eyre was 18 years old when she went to work for Mr. Rochester as a governess at Thornfield Hall. At the time, she had just left Lowood School after working there as a teacher for two years. Her employment with Mr. Rochester marked a significant turning point in her life and the beginning of a complex and tumultuous relationship between the two characters.
Mr.Brocklehurst's age is not mentioned in the book by any means. But he is old enough to have two daughters (who are about 16-18 years old).
No, Jane Eyre was 18 when she became a governess.
The novel "Jane Eyre" was written by Charlotte Brontë. The motifs of an old manor, a Byronic hero, the madwoman in the attic, and the vampire are known as Gothic motifs or Gothic elements. These elements are commonly found in Gothic literature and help create an atmosphere of mystery, suspense, and supernatural elements in the story.
He's supposed to be way older then Jane, he's probably in his late thirties. It mentions that he is twenty years older than her - old enough to be her father - so when she went to work there, he would be 38.
When she's in thornfield shes a governess ( a private teacher)Jane becomes a teacher at Lowood and after a few years, leaves to become a governess at Thornfield. Later in the novel, she briefly returns to teaching whenever she fixes up an old schoolhouse with the help of the Rivers.
Mrs.Varens is "Adele". Jane Eyre's 10 year old student at Thornfield who happens to be Mr.Rochester's daughter as well.
Edward John Eyre died of old age in 1901.
40's
Edward John Eyre died on November 30, 1901 at the age of 86.
Probably early teens upwards
Emma is twenty-one years old at the beginning of Jane Austen's novel "Emma."