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What is Jane Eyre's position in Thornfield Manor? Strike means please, great gods.

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The blow is that the hero is married.

Introduction to the story:

Jane Eyre is the masterpiece of Charlotte Brontexq, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century. It is generally believed that Jane Eyre is a portrayal of Charlotte Brontexq's "poetic life" and an autobiographical work. Charlotte Brontexq, emily bronte, anne bronte and elizabeth barrett browning constituted the perfect trinity of the highest honor for British women at that time.

Jane Eyre's father is a poor priest. When she was very young, both her parents died of illness. Jane Eyre was sent to the house of Mrs. Reed, the aunt of Gateshead Manor. Before he died, Mr. Reed told his wife to take good care of Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre's position in Mrs. Reed's family is not as good as that of the maid, and she has been bullied by her cousin. One day, my cousin hit her again. She resisted, but her aunt put her in the red house, where her uncle Mr. Reed died. She was frightened by the imaginary ghost. I was very ill and it took me a long time to recover.

She didn't want to stay at Mrs. Reed's house any longer, so Mrs. Reed sent her to Dallowood orphanage. The director of the orphanage is a cold hypocrite who destroys orphans mentally and physically in various ways. Jane is very kind to the orphan Helen, and Miss Temple, the teacher, is also very concerned about her. An infectious typhoid fever in an orphanage claimed the lives of many healthy children, and Helen also died of this typhoid fever, which was a great blow to Jane Eyre.

After graduation, Jane stayed in school as a teacher for two years. She can't stand the loneliness and indifference there. She advertised for a tutor, so she came to Thornfield Hall. Only the owner of the manor, Rochester, and his illegitimate daughter Adel Vallance live in Thornfield Manor, and Rochester often travels abroad, so Jane went to Thornfield for several days and never saw Rochester.

One night, Jane went out for a walk and surprised Rochester's horse. It just came back from outside. Rochester fell off his horse, and Jane hurried to help him. When she got home, Jane realized that he was Rochester, the owner of the manor. Rochester is a gloomy and moody man. He and Jane often argue about some new ideas.

Strange things keep happening at thornfield manor. One night, Jane was awakened by a strange laugh and found Rochester's door open and her bed on fire. She woke Rochester and put out the fire. Rochester told Jane that there lived a woman named Grace Poole on the third floor. She is insane, often giving out creepy laughter and asking her to keep a secret.

Rochester often attends dances. One day, he invited guests to his house to play. It is thought that Rochester will propose to Miss Blanche at this dance. At the party, Rochester insisted that Jane also go to the living room. The guests were very rude to Jane, but Rochester invited Jane to dance. Jane thinks she has feelings for Rochester.

One day, Rochester was not at home, and a gypsy with a veil came to his house. When it was Jane's turn to tell her fortune, Jane found out that this mysterious gypsy was Rochester, and he wanted to test Jane's feelings for him. At this moment, 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.

Soon, Mrs. Reed sent for Jane, saying that she was dying and wanted to meet 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. 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.

Jane felt at home when she returned to Thornfield House. When she came back, Rochester begged her not to get married. Jane agreed and happily prepared for the wedding. On the eve of the wedding, Jane woke up from her dream and saw a tall and ugly woman wearing her wedding dress and tearing it to pieces. Rochester told her that it was just a dream. When Jane woke up the next day, she found that the wedding dress was really broken.

The wedding was held as scheduled, and an unexpected guest broke into the church, claiming that the wedding could not be held. He said, 15 years ago, Rochester married Bertha Mei Sen, Mr. Mei Sen's sister. Rochester admitted this fact 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. She set fire to Rochester's room and tore up Jane's wedding dress.

Jane left Thornfield Hall sadly. She spent all her savings and begged along the way. Finally, she fainted in front of Father St. John's house and was saved by St. John and his two sisters. Jane survived, and St. John found her a job as a country teacher.

Jane left Thornfield Hall sadly. She spent all her savings and begged along the way. Finally, she fainted in front of Father St. John's house and was saved by St. John and his two sisters. Jane survived, and St. John found her a job as a country teacher.

Soon, St. John received a notice from his family lawyer that his uncle John Jane had died, leaving Jane with 20 thousand pounds, asking St. John to help him find Jane. St John found out that Jane was his cousin, and Jane insisted on sharing her inheritance with them. St John is going to preach in India. Before he left, he proposed to Jane, but he told her frankly that he wanted to marry her not because he loved her, but because he needed a well-educated assistant. Jane felt that she should repay his kindness, but she refused to promise him. That night, St. John waited for Jane's reply in the wasteland. When she made a short 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.

When Jane returned to Thornfield Manor, the whole manor was in ruins. It turned 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 blind and lived alone on a farm a few miles away. Jane rushed to the family farm and revealed her love to him. They finally got married.

Two years later, after one of Rochester's eyes was cured, he saw Jane's first child.