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Jane Eyre An Autobiography by Charlotte Brontë

When Jane Eyre opened, the narrator, a 10-year-old orphan named Jane, lived with Reeds, the family of her mother's uncle, in a mansion called Gateshead.Jane's angry Aunt Reed viewed her as a burden to support her children. And deprive Jane When Jane retaliates for her brutal and oppressive cousin John Reed, her aunt punishes her by locking her in the "Red Room" the room where Jane's uncle Reed died, then sends her to a nearby boarding school. Before Jane left, she confronted her aunt about her brutal abuse.

Led by the brutal and cruel boss Brockelhurst, Lowood treats the students even more harshly with punishment for even the slightest perceived violation. Only Jane's new friend Helen and her kind teacher Miss Temple consoled Jane, Lowood's students, lacking basic needs such as nutrition, clean water and winter insulation. They will build their Christian habits, although Mr. Brocklehurst will profit from these cuts. As typhus epidemic strikes, many girls become seriously ill due to the deteriorating conditions of their schools. Helen died tragically in Jane's arms.

After the typhus epidemic, a new leader takes over Lowood and makes it a better institution. Jane stayed as a student and then a teacher for eight years until she was appointed tutor at the country house, Thornfield.

There, Jane teaches a young French girl named Adèle, the ward of Thornfield's mysterious owner, Mr. Edward Rochester. Jane meets Mr. Rochester when he is thrown from a horse. As he summoned Jen to the evening conversation, the two quickly learned that they had many common interests and oddities, and that they created intellectual equality. Jane fights her romantic feelings for Mr Rochester as he intends to marry a beautiful woman named Blanche Ingram. As time goes on and the two grow closer, Mr. Rochester abandons the idea of marrying Blanche and makes Jane a reluctant offer.

A man named Mr. Mason interrupted their wedding: Mr. Rochester was unable to legally marry Jane because he was married. Rochester confesses: His father tricked him into marrying wealthy Bertha Mason, ignoring her mental illness and her violent outbreak. To protect both the community and herself from her, Mr. Rochester locked Bertha in his attic for 15 years, in the care of a woman named Grace Pool. Mr. Rochester begged Jane to flee with him. But even though you love him But Jane actively refused to be his lady. She escaped Thornfield.

She wandered until she reached the home of parents Diana and Mary and their brother, a priest named St. John Rivers. The cold and violent St. John learns Jane's identity and tells her that her uncle, John Aire, had just passed away and left her for £ 20,000.He also revealed that John Air was his own uncle, making him and Jane. Are cousins Jane was delighted to know she had a living relative and insisted on dividing the inheritance equally between herself Diana, Mary and St. John.

St. John felt called to serve as a missionary in India and asked Jane to join him. He doesn't love Jane But felt that her steadfast and unwavering behavior would make her the ideal missionary's wife. Jane tells St. John that she is going to India with him. But she could not marry him because they were not in love.

After a while, Jane heard Mr. Rochester's voice mysteriously summoning her from afar.She quickly returned to Thornfield, now a scorched ruin. At a local inn, she learned that Bertha had lit Thornfield before jumping off the roof. Mr Rochester was severely burnt out in the fire. Jane discovers that Mr. Rochester is living in a remote cabin in the forest. Jane insists that she loves him and is happy to be there for him for the rest of her life. The couple got married, and Mr. Rochester finally regained some eyesight. So he could see the face of his newborn son

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Generi Bambini e Ragazzi » Narrativa » Storie d'amore

Editore Maddox Classic Publisher

Formato Ebook (senza DRM)

Pubblicato 20/08/2020

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 1230004141006

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