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The servant who looked after Edward Rochester's wife in "Jane Eyre" was Grace Poole.
Mr. Rochester's dog in Jane Eyre is named Pilot. Pilot is a loyal and faithful companion to Mr. Rochester throughout the novel.
Ferndean Manor
Jane hears her late uncle, Mr. Reed's voice, in a dream urging her to leave Thornfield after learning of Mr. Rochester's secret about his wife in the attic. This dream serves as a warning and a sign for Jane to escape from the toxic situation she finds herself in.
mr. rochesters candle
In "Jane Eyre," most of the servants believe that the fire was started by Grace Poole, a mysterious and often drunken worker in Mr. Rochester's household. However, the true culprit behind the fire is revealed later in the novel.
Mr. Rochesters candle had ignited the fire.
Blanche Ingram is a beautiful and wealthy socialite who briefly captures Mr. Rochester's attention in the novel Jane Eyre. She represents the societal expectations and pressures that Jane must navigate as she pursues her own path to independence and fulfillment. Ultimately, Blanche serves as a contrast to Jane's humble and genuine character.
Mr. Rochester's guests were staying at Thornfield for a few weeks.
The climax of Jane Eyre is when Jane travels back to Thornwood and sees that there was a fire. This fire resulted in Rochester maiming an arm and losing his vision. It also resulted in the death of Bertha which finally got rid of all the legal troubles associated with a marriage between Jane and Rochester.
Bertha Antoinette Mason-A Madwoman living at Thornfield. Mr Rochesters wife until she commits suicide by burning down Thornfield Mansion and jumping off the roof. Aslo, she is Mr Mason's sister.