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In Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre," Mr. Rochester ultimately undergoes a transformation after the traumatic events that occur at Thornfield Hall. Following the fire that leaves him blind and injured, he becomes more introspective and humble. By the end of the novel, he reconciles with Jane, who returns to him, and they marry, finding happiness together despite his physical limitations. Their union signifies a deep emotional bond and the triumph of love over adversity.

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