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Rina8888 [55]
4 years ago
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By the end of the novel, Jane and Rochester have been married for

English
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Snowcat [4.5K]4 years ago
3 0
They have been married for ten years.
Umnica [9.8K]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: b) Ten Years

Towards the end of the book, Jane reveals that she is writing the book after spending ten years married to Rochester. She tells us that she has been incredibly happy with him. Rochester treats her like an equal, and Jane helps him with his blindness. The couple had a child, and Rochester began to regain his eyesight after two years. Jane also provides a summary of the situation that the rest of the characters are in now.

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