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Bingel [31]
1 year ago
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When Jane decides to go to Thornfield, what does she find? a. Mrs. Fairfax has married and left Mr. Rochester looking for help c

. It has been burned to the ground, and Rochester no longer lives there. B. Mr. Rochester has taken Bertha to her brother's house d. She does not have to courage to go in to the house
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lidiya [134]1 year ago
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Jane find that "it has been burned to the ground, and Rochester no longer lives there".

The story of Jane, a young woman who appears unremarkable and uncomplicated, is followed as she navigates the challenges of life.

Jane faces numerous challenges in her life, including her vindictive and controlling aunt Reed, the deplorable circumstances at Lowood School, her love for Rochester, and Rochester's union with Bertha.

Bertha, Rochester's housebound wife and the fabled "lady in the attic," is the book's arsonist. Particularly, two occasions portend the destruction of Thornfield Hall.

The first instance is when Bertha burns down Rochester's bed. The fire emphasizes the impression that something is amiss in Thornfield at this point in the story.

Jane comes to Thornfield after seeing a dream of Rochester to find that Bertha has destroyed the mansion, leaving Rochester blind and deformed.

Jane consents to wed Rochester now that Bertha is deceased. Jane's pursuit of security and contentment comes to an end with this conclusion.

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