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How many chapters does the novel Jane Eyre have?

Chapter one: Jane Eyre was born in poverty and was the daughter of a poor priest. Her parents died when she was young, and she was sent to her uncle's house for foster care. Mr. Reed, my uncle, died in the red house. Before he died, he told his wife to take good care of Jane Eyre.

Chapter two: My aunt, Mrs. Reed, is very vicious and mean. Jane Eyre lived a life of discrimination and abuse for 10 years. Jane Eyre's position in the family is not as good as that of the maid, and she has been bullied by her cousins.

Chapter three: Jane was put into the red house for resisting her cousin's beating. Jane Eyre was frightened by the imaginary ghost and became seriously ill. Mrs. Reed regards Jane Eyre as a thorn in her side, isolates her from her own children, and doubly tortures and abuses her.

Chapter four: In order to get rid of Jane Eyre, Mrs. Reed slandered Jane Eyre everywhere in front of Mr. Brocklehurst, which ruined her reputation. Jane Eyre was sent to Dallowood orphanage.

Chapter five: The director of the orphanage is a cold hypocrite who destroys orphans mentally and physically in various ways. Jane Eyre did not eat enough and wear warm clothes, and continued to suffer inhuman torture.

Chapter six: Jane Eyre and the orphan Helen become friends, and Miss Temple, the teacher, is also very concerned about her.

Chapter seven: Jane Eyre accidentally broke the slate, was punished and stood on a stool, and was humiliated in public. It is Helen's smile that gives Jane Eyre strength.

Chapter 8: Sad Jane Eyre didn't get off the stool until after school. She was very angry, and Helen brought her coffee and bread, and kept enlightening her. Miss Tambo also came to visit her and talked with Helen about the past and present, which made Jane Eyre admire.

Chapter 9: An infectious typhus in an orphanage took the lives of many orphans, and Helen also died of this typhus, which was a great blow to Jane Eyre.

Chapter 10: Typhus has greatly improved orphanages. Jane received six years' education in the new environment and taught in this school for two years. Because of Miss Temple's departure, Jane got tired of life in an orphanage and advertised for a governess.

Chapter 11: The housekeeper of Thornfield Manor hired her. There is only one girl, Adele Lavalang, who is under 10. Mr rochester is her protector, and she is Jane Eyre's student. Jane Eyre came to Thornfield Manor, where everything was solemn and spectacular.

Chapter 12: When Jane Eyre came to Thornfield, everything was calm. One day, she went for a walk around and met Mr. Rochester on her way back. Rochester, who met Jane Eyre for the first time, fell off his horse and felt embarrassed when he got home.

Chapter 13: In Thornfield Manor, there are only the owner Rochester and his illegitimate daughter Adele, and Rochester often travels abroad, so Jane Eyre has not seen Rochester in Thornfield for several days. Illegitimate daughters are not easy to teach, they are not attentive, and they look for excuses to find Mr. Roberts everywhere. Mr Roberts has a face-to-face communication with Jane Eyre, learning about Jane Eyre's past and commenting on Jane Eyre's paintings.

Chapter 14: Jane Eyre finds that her master is a melancholy and moody person, and his attitude towards her is sometimes good and sometimes bad. The whole house is gloomy and empty. The host and Jane Eyre often argue about some ideas.

Chapter 15: At night, Jane Eyre was awakened by a strange laugh and found Rochester's door open and his bed on fire. She woke Rochester and put out the fire. Rochester told Jane Eyre that there lived a woman named Grace Poole on the third floor. She is insane and often gives out creepy laughter, asking her to keep a secret.

Chapter 16: When Rochester's room caught fire, everyone was glad that Rochester (he) was not burned to death. Mr rochester is going to Mr Ashton's house. Jane thought hard, couldn't figure out a clue, guessed the reason at random, and wanted to see Mr. Roberts, but she couldn't get it.

Chapter 17: After Rochester came back, family dinners were often held, and Thornfield Manor began to get busy up and down. At a family dinner, he courted a beautiful lady named Ingram. Jane was called into the living room, but was snubbed by Blanche and her daughter. She endured humiliation and left the living room.

Chapter 18: At the banquet, Rochester insisted that Jane Eyre also go to the living room. The guests were very arrogant about Jane Eyre, but Rochester invited Jane Eyre to dance. At this time, Rochester fell in love with Jane, and Jane felt that she had feelings for Rochester.

Chapter 19: Rochester went out and a gypsy with a veil came to his house. When it is Jane Eyre's turn to tell fortune, Jane Eyre discovers that this mysterious gypsy is Rochester, and he wants to test Jane Eyre's feelings for him.

Chapter 20: A stranger named Mei Sen came to the manor. He was bitten by a mysterious woman on the third floor that night. Jane helped Rochester send him away secretly.

Chapter 2 1: Soon, Mrs. Reed sent for Jane, saying that she was dying and wanted to see Jane. When she returned to menstruation's home, Mrs Reed gave her a letter, which was sent by Jane's uncle three years ago, asking about her niece and giving her inheritance to Jane Eyre. Mrs. Reed lied that Jane died in an orphanage, and it was not until her deathbed that her conscience discovered the truth and told Jane.

Chapter 22: At first, Mr. Rochester only allowed Jane to leave for a week, but she stayed at Gateshead House for a month. Jane returned to Thornfield Hall by bus from Gateshead House. When she met Mr. Rochester, every nerve in her body was paralyzed, and suddenly she almost lost her self-control.

Mr. Rochester asked Jane what she was doing at Gateshead House this month, and Jane began to talk to him in this way. Finally, Mr. Rochester invited Jane to a friend's house to rest her tired feet, and Jane obeyed him silently. Jane's return to Thornfield is like coming home, happy and excited.

Chapter 23: It is speculated that Rochester will propose to Miss Blanche. Jane Eyre walks in the garden, Rochester woos Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre agrees, and her heart is full of happiness.

Chapter 24: When Jane got up, she saw Rochester waiting for him in the classroom, so she went to chat with him. Rochester and Jane Eyre plan their wedding. Robert likes Jane Eyre very much. Jane Eyre regards Robert as her whole world. He is the idol of Jane Eyre.

Chapter 25: On the eve of the wedding, Jane Eyre wakes up from her dream and sees a tall and disgusting woman wearing her wedding dress, and then tears the mask of the wedding dress to pieces. Rochester told her it was just a dream, but when Jane woke up the next day, she found that the mask of the wedding dress was really in pieces.

Chapter 26: The next morning, Jane dressed up and went to church with Mr. Rochester. The wedding took place as scheduled. The priest began to talk to them, but a stranger came into the church uninvited and said, "I'm against this marriage!" " Before 15, Mr. Rochester married Mr. Mei Sen's sister Bertha Mei Sen. "

Rochester admitted this fact in frustration and showed people the crazy woman who was locked up on the third floor. That's his lawful wife. She has a history of hereditary mental illness, that is, she set fire to Rochester's room and tore up the mask of Jane's wedding dress. After learning about this, Jane Eyre was in a state of confusion and didn't know what to do.

Chapter 27: Jane Eyre has undergone a severe test, and the law has hindered their love and caused them to fall into deep pain. Jane Eyre bid farewell to Rochester and sadly left Thornfield Manor.

Chapter 28: On a stormy night, after Jane Eyre spent all her savings, she had to sleep on the street and beg along the way. Finally, she fainted in front of Father St. John Rivers' house and was saved by St. John and his two sisters.

Chapter 29: After sleeping for three days and nights, Jane Eyre finally wakes up and gradually recovers her strength under the care of St. John's family. St John took Jane Eyre in and found her a job as a village teacher.

Chapter 30: Jane Eyre is gradually familiar with everything here. Soon, Jane learned that her uncle had passed away and left her a legacy. At the same time, she found that St. John was her cousin, and Jane decided to share the property equally.

Chapter 3 1: A farmhouse in a mountain village became Jane Eyre's home. Of her twenty students, only three can read, and none can write and calculate. A few people can knit, and a few people can sew a little. Jane's duty is to help them grow up. At dusk, Jane looked at the sunset and comforted herself. At this moment, St. John Rivers came over and asked Jane how she felt on her first day at work.

They were talking about the past when suddenly a young girl came out to chat with St. John. Jane looks at the pain and sacrifice of others, so that Jane's mind will no longer indulge in her own pain and sacrifice.

Chapter 32: Jane Eyre devoted herself wholeheartedly to the work of rural female teachers and gradually became the darling of the villagers in that area. During that time, Jane Eyre was calm on the surface, but she often met Mr. Roberts in her dreams and was very upset.

Chapter 33: Soon, St. John received a notice from his family lawyer that his uncle had died and left him 20 thousand pounds to help St. John find Jane Eyre. St John discovers that Jane Eyre is his cousin, and Jane Eyre insists on sharing her inheritance with them. St John is going to preach in India. Before he left, he proposed to Jane Eyre, but he told her frankly that he wanted to marry her not because he loved her, but because he needed a well-educated assistant.

Chapter 34: St. John is very confident that Jane Eyre will follow him and make every effort to help Jane Eyre make up her mind to marry him as soon as possible. Inspired by the saints, Jane Eyre almost lost the courage to fight. Jane felt that she should repay his kindness, but she refused to promise him.

That night, St. John waited for Jane Eyre's reply in the wasteland. Just as Jane Eyre was preparing to make a decision, she seemed to hear Rochester calling her name in the distance, "Jane, come back!" " Jane, come back "She decided to go back to Rochester.

Chapter 35: Jane Eyre felt something in her heart and hurried back to Thornfield Manor, where the house was in ruins. Jane Eyre was very worried. She asked all the people who knew Robert's whereabouts before, and finally found out where Robert was going.

Chapter 36: It turns out that a few months ago, on a stormy night, Bertha, a crazy woman, set fire to the whole manor. In order to save her, Rochester was burned in one arm and blind, and lived alone on a farm a few miles away.

Chapter 37: Jane Eyre Jane Eyre rushed to the farm, finally found Mr. Roberts, put down her reserve and boldly showed her love to him. Robert didn't want to involve Jane Eyre, but he was moved by Jane Eyre's true feelings. They finally got married after suffering.

Chapter 38: Two years later, Jane Eyre gave birth to a boy. Rochester's eyes recovered and he could see their son. The family lived happily ever after.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Jane Eyre