Yes.
it is about adele being betrayed and hurt by her lover.
because she had a boy firend that cheated on adele and then left her
Adele 's father left because her mum could not tolerate his worsening drug habit and told him to either quit drugs or leave.
i don't know the exact details of her childhood, but her father left her and her mother when Adele was 3, so she lived with her mother, Penny for pretty much all of her life
break up between a man and a woman. But it's not clear if he left her or she left him.
it is about adele being betrayed and hurt by her lover.
because she had a boy firend that cheated on adele and then left her
Isabelle Adjani
Yes, she has one of the bottom of her left wrist.
In her position as a governess, Jane Eyre's student was Adele Varens. Adele is the daughter of Monsieur Rochester's former lover, and Jane is tasked with educating and caring for her at Thornfield Hall. Throughout the novel, Jane's relationship with Adele reflects her nurturing nature and her commitment to education.
Adele 's father left because her mum could not tolerate his worsening drug habit and told him to either quit drugs or leave.
Caroline Varens abandoning her daughter, Adele, had a profound impact on Adele's upbringing and emotional well-being. It left Adele feeling neglected and unloved, leading to potential issues with trust and attachment in her future relationships. Adele may have also struggled with feelings of abandonment and questions about her worthiness.
i don't know the exact details of her childhood, but her father left her and her mother when Adele was 3, so she lived with her mother, Penny for pretty much all of her life
Adele
In Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre," Adele is revealed to be the illegitimate daughter of Mr. Rochester's former mistress, Celine Varens. Adele's future is left uncertain at the end of the novel as Jane and Mr. Rochester depart Thornfield Hall together.
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I would suggest learning English. ;D