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Jane is offered the position of governess at Thornfield Hall by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper.

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Where was Jane new governess job going to be?

Jane accepts a position at a governess at a manor called Thornfield.


How does Jane find her position at Thornfield and her new acquaintances?

Jane finds her position at Thornfield through an advertisement placed by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper. She meets her new acquaintances, including Mr. Rochester, Adele, and Mrs. Fairfax, upon arriving at Thornfield Hall.


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After working at Lowood for 8 years, Jane left to become a governess at Thornfield Hall.


In Jane Eyre what was the approximate distance from Whitcross to Thornfield?

The distance was considered a day and a half journey.


After Jane left Thornfield what happened to Mrs Fairfax?

After Jane left Thornfield, Mrs. Fairfax stayed at Thornfield for a while longer, but eventually left to live with her married nephew. She continued to write to Jane occasionally to check on her well-being.


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if you mean Thornfield hall - it was Mr Rochester


Who is jane's new pupil at Thornfield?

Adele Varens


Who is the owner of Thor field in Jane eyre?

Charles Rochester was the owner of Thornfield.


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Jane Eyre's master, and owner of Thornfield, Mr. Rochester (35)


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In her position as a governess, Jane Eyre's student was Adele Varens. Adele is the daughter of Monsieur Rochester's former lover, and Jane is tasked with educating and caring for her at Thornfield Hall. Throughout the novel, Jane's relationship with Adele reflects her nurturing nature and her commitment to education.


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Thornfield was the name of Mr. Rochester's estate in "Jane Eyre," not Thornwood. Thornfield is described as a grand and imposing mansion where much of the story's action takes place.