Charlotte Brontë
Mr Rochester
Jane's new student in "Jane Eyre" was Adele Varens, a young French girl whom Jane becomes the governess for at Thornfield Hall. Adele is the ward of Mr. Rochester and is lively and affectionate.
Since this character carries my surname, I have been highly interested in the history of this book. It is my conclusion, and the conclusion of others, that Jane Eyre is not a real person of whom Charlotte Bronte wrote about. However, there are many parallels between Jane's and Charlotte's life, such as going away to the school and the death of so many girls, and Jane's employment as a governess and falling in love with the Master of one place she was employed at. So, one could argue that Charlotte wrote about herself in the book. I kind of wish Jane was real. It would have been a great boon to have traced my genealogy to her. ~ Barbara Eyre North Carolina
Jane Eyre's love was undoubtedly Mr. Rochester. Though she considered marriage to St.John, she did not truly love him, but instead respected him and his devotion to his faith. But it Mr. Rochester whom she loved, and married and lived as happily ever after as the imagination of Charlotte Bronte would have allowed.
There is a Saint named Rita Cascia, if that is whom you are thinking of.
The legendary king of Mycenae was Agamemnon.
The gypsy reveals to Blanche that Mr. Rochester is already married to Bertha Mason, his deranged wife whom he keeps hidden at Thornfield Hall. This news shatters Blanche's hopes of marrying Mr. Rochester and gaining his wealth and estate.
by Jane Green
A child actress
Jane austen decided to make a character whom nobody but her would like and named her Emma
Adele lives at Thornfield in Charlotte Bronte's novel "Jane Eyre" because she is the ward of Mr. Rochester, the master of Thornfield Hall. Adele is Mr. Rochester's French ward, whom he brought back with him from France. Adele's mother was a French opera dancer with whom Mr. Rochester had a brief affair, resulting in Adele's birth. Mr. Rochester takes care of Adele and provides for her upbringing at Thornfield Hall.