Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Jane Eyre chapter summary Jane Eyre chapter from 1 1 to 20.

Jane Eyre chapter summary Jane Eyre chapter from 1 1 to 20.

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: One evening, Jane Eyre went out for a walk and met her host who had just returned from abroad. This is the first time they have met. Rochester fell off his frightened horse, and Jane hurried to help him. When she got home, Jane realized that he was Rochester, the owner of the manor.

Chapter 13: Adele is not easy to teach, she doesn't care, and she looks 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.

4. Chapter 14: She found that her master was a melancholy and moody person, and his attitude towards her was sometimes good and sometimes bad. The whole house is gloomy and empty.

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.

6. Chapter 16: Jane loves to think hard, but she can't figure out the clue and guess the reason at random. She wants to see Mr. Roberts, but she can't count on him.

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.

8. 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.

9. Chapter 19: Rochester went out and a gypsy wearing a headscarf came home. 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.

A stranger named Mei Sen came to the manor. That night he was bitten by a mysterious woman on the third floor, and Jane helped Rochester secretly send him away.