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Jane appreciates Thornfield more after Mr. Rochester's arrival because his presence brings excitement and companionship to her isolated life. He challenges and intrigues her, making her feel seen and understood in a way she hasn't experienced before. Additionally, Mr. Rochester's arrival prompts Jane to engage more with the world around her and sparks a deep emotional connection between them.

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