At first, Jane Eyre found Mr. Rochester to be mysterious and aloof. As they got to know each other, she developed feelings of love and attraction towards him, seeing him as a complex and intriguing man. Ultimately, Jane found Mr. Rochester to be a flawed but ultimately redeemable character.
Mr. Edward Rochester.
Jane ended up marrying Mr. Rochester.
Mr. Rochester (well, technically Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper, but she WORKED for Mr. Rochester)
Jane felt that Miss Fairfax was speaking favorably of Mr. Rochester and implying that he had regard for Jane. Despite Jane's initial reluctance to believe it, she couldn't help but feel hopeful and curious about Mr. Rochester's feelings towards her.
Jane Eyre initially found Mr. Rochester to be rough, blunt, and rather mysterious. She was both intrigued and cautious of his complex personality and the way he interacted with her. Over time, she found herself drawn to his intelligence and wit despite her initial reservations.
There is 20 years difference between Mr Rochester and Jane
Because when they first meet, she doesn't know that she will work for him and is not acting as a woman towards her employer but as a woman towards a stranger. He sees her as she really is.
Mr. Rochester (twice)
Mr. Rochester proposes to Jane Eyre by asking her to marry him. He declares his love for her and implores her to become his wife.
Yes, Jane Eyre ends with Jane marrying Mr. Rochester. After overcoming various obstacles, they are reunited and their love triumphs in the end.
Mr. Rochester promises to marry Jane Eyre and tells her that she will not have to live alone for the rest of her life.
The brother of Mr. Rochester's wife, Bertha. He forced her into marrying Mr. Rochester in order to get her off of his hands. He knew that she would go insane, but kept that from Mr. Rochester.