it's entirely possible that it doesn't. however, Mr Brockelhurst is cruel and greedy, same as any rich white man in whatever era it was set in, and he thinks he's is second only to God. As Jane Eyre is a spirited young girl and does not take the cruelty of her aunt and cousins without question, he deems her 'evil' because she does not adhere to his strict view of how children, especially poor young girls, should behave.
Mr. Edward Rochester.
Gateshead Hall is the setting at the beginning of Jane Eyre.
Jane ended up marrying Mr. Rochester.
St John Rivers, Mary Rivers, and Diana Rivers
Had she heard anything from her father's relatives, the Eyres?
Mr. Rochester (well, technically Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper, but she WORKED for Mr. Rochester)
ProtestantLady Jane religion was protestant which people loved about her.
Jane levy is Jewish.
Because when they first meet, she doesn't know that she will work for him and is not acting as a woman towards her employer but as a woman towards a stranger. He sees her as she really is.
Culturally, Jane Yolen is Jewish. She is not a practicing Jew.
Lady Jane Grey never changed the religion. She was Protestant, as well as the King before her. The one who wanted to change the religion was Mary. Once Jane was no longer queen, and she was executed, Mary became queen and changed the religion to the Christian beliefs.
how did Frances Grey use religion to further her aims in the movie Lady Jane