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Jane Eyre
Chapter1:
Jane • Eyre's father was a poor clergyman,
when she was still young, her parents both died ,
so
Jane Eyre was taken to Gates • Hyde Manor
.Mr. Reed asked the wife, before dying, to take
good
care of Jane. However, Mrs. Reed didn’t
like Jane, and Jane’s status in the family was
lower than
the maid .On the other hand, her
cousins often bullied her. Jane liked to read
books, but they didn’t
allow her to touch the
books.
Chapter2:
One day his
cousin beat her again, she took some resistance,
but was sent into the red house by her
aunt.
Red house is black and cold, and her uncle, Mr.
Reed died in this room. She was very afraid
and eventually the ghost of her fantasy made
her fall in a faint.
Chapter3:
She was released from the red house, and
suffered a serious illness, which took a long time
to
become healthy again. When she was sick,
she heard her aunt and the doctor talking about
school.
Later, when aunt asked her if she
would like to go to study in school, she said yes
after a short
thinking.
Chapter4:
Jane had decided to leave here
and go to school, and she believed that her life
would have some
change. In the days before she
went to school, aunt hold some parties in the
house because of the
coming of Christmas. Jane
was still lonely, but sometimes, she would talk
with Bessie, the maid
who took care of her.
Chapter5:
On the morning of
January 19
th
, Jane left Gates • Hyde
Manor. She arrived Lowood Orphanage in
the
evening, and her first night there, she fell
asleep very quickly, because she was too tired
after
one day’s journey. The next day, when
she was reading a book, she met a girl , Helen.
They talked
about their school and their
family.
Chapter6:
Jane and
Helen became friends. They read books and talk
about their life and people in their life.
Jane learned many things about the school and
their teachers from Helen. They had different
experiences, but they always had many things
to talk about. One teacher in the school cared
much
about Jane.
Chapter7:
Jane had the first quarter of
Lowood seemed like a whole era. During this time,
she had a lot of
difficulties, and the
struggle to do disgusting, is that they can adapt
to new regulations and
unfamiliar work. Fear
of mistakes in these areas than the hygiene
concerns the hard fate wanted
her to come made
her seriously worried.
Chapter8:
The condition in Lowood was poor, but Jane
studied very hard and got high score. Helen told
Jane
that she was too easy to act on impulse,
and always be swayed by her emotion. Helen taught
Jane
a lot about her attitude toward life.
Jane learned a lot from her, and begin to know how
to be
strong in her heart.
Chapter9:
Jane. Eyre arrived here in the
first year to catch up with a sudden plague,
seeing students in a fall
here, especially the
friend Helen. Burns's departure, so that Jane Eyre
experiences to young minds
brutal life. Here,
although the long-suffering Jane Eyre, but strong
manner survived. But since
Helen died of
typhoid in this event, it dealt a serious blow to
the Jane.
Chapter10:
Spent the
first year after the plague, the school has
improved the lives of the students’ diet. Jane
stayed here as six years’ student and two
years’ teacher. During the eight years, Miss Tan
Puer as
Jane Eyre admiration and gratitude of
the division and life loved friend, because
most valuable knowledge, all thanks to her
guidance.
tutor, and later became my
partner.
kind of comfort.
decided to return
to
Chapter11:
Jane stayed after
graduation became a two-year teacher, and she
could not stand the loneliness and
poor
condition there, so she advertised to find a
tutor's work, so she came to The Thornfield. Only
the manor Rochester, and his illegitimate
daughter Adair • Valens lived in The Thornfield,
but
Rochester frequently travel abroad, so
Jane had not seen Rochester for several days.
Chapter12:
Jane’s life in The
Thornfield is easy and happy. One evening, when
Jane went out for walking, she
scared the just
returned from the outside horse of Rochester.
Rochester fell off from his horse.
Jane
hastily stepped forward to help him up. After they
came back home, Jane learned that he is
the manor Rochester.
Chapter13:
The initial conversation with
Rochester made Jane felt that he was
later
they know more about each other. Rochester is a
gloomy character, but temperamental, he
and
Jane • Eyre often debated for some different
ideas. Jane didn’t like Rochester very much at
first because of his character.
Chapter14:
A second meeting, they had
another sharp confrontation. Jane and Rochester
always had different
point of view, and they
are both too stubborn to reach a compromise, so
they debated a lot, which
made Jane’s life
more vivid. On the other hand, Jane taught Adair
every day. Adair was clever,
and she liked
Jane very much, and they all lived very happily.
Chapter15:
Jane listened to
Rochester talk about his past story with the
French master dancer match lina.
Valens. His
attitude toward Jane had gradually moderated. In
The Thornfield Manor strange
things continue
to occur. One night, Jane heard a strange voice of
laughter awakened and found
that Rochester's
door open, the bed was on fire, so she woke up
Rochester and extinguished the
fire.
Chapter16:
Rochester tells Jane • Eyre on
the third floor is home to a woman planting slit
Grace • Poole, she
was mentally disturbed,
often issued by chilling mad laughter, and asked
her on the matter kept
strictly confidential.
All the doubts about the fire incident, Mr.
Rochester’s going out, the talk with
Mrs.
Fairfax about Miss. Ingraham revived the feelings
of my heart waves.
Chapter17:
On
the owner's return appears to be something missing
without delay, while the reason they
constantly remind herself: she didn’t have the
slightest relationship with Thornfield House.
Rochester, regularly participates in dance,
one day he invited the guests play at home. People
thought that this ball of Rochester will marry
Miss Blanche. Rochester at the banquet, insisted
that
Jane also went to the drawing-room. The
guests’ attitude towards Jane is very slighted.
Rochester
invited Jane to dance with him. Jane
felt that she had special feelings to Rochester.
Chapter18:
In
the dazzling wealth of activities, saw the shiny,
smug Miss Ingram, Jane’s heart had languished.
Jane felt very sad, because she found herself
fell in love with Rochester, but Rochester was
attracted by . One day, Mr. Mason came to
Thornfield.
Chapter19:
One day,
out of Rochester, the family came a hooded hijab
Gypsies. When the turn to Jane
fortune-
telling, Jane found that the mysterious gypsy is
Rochester, he wanted to test Jane's
feelings
for him. When Rochester knew the visit of Mason,
the face of him surprised me - rapid
breathing
to his breathless, and his face became pale as
ashes in general.
Chapter20:
At
this time the farm came a stranger name of Mason,
the third floor of the night he was bitten by
a mysterious woman, Jane helped Rochester to
send him away secretly. To help Rochester deal
with a sudden Jane was completely puzzled by
the incident - Mr. Mason, who narrowly survived a
plot against the night, Mr. Rochester tried to
cover in front of others. Jane felt her eyes were
in
dense fog.
Chapter21:
Soon, Mrs. Reed came for Jane, said she was
dying to see the simple side. Back to the aunt's
home,
Mrs. Reed gave her a letter, the letter
was sent three years ago, Jane's uncle, and to her
niece, the
news inquiries, and to his estate
to Jane • Eyre. lied that Jane died in an
orphanage, until
just before dying conscience
tells Jane the truth.
Chapter22:
Jane • Eyre came back to Thornfield. The same
manor made her feel like home. Returning to
Thornfield House, Jane’s experience was
unforgettable. All the signs made Jane began to
have
some hopes that she felt she should not
have. Rochester and Ingram's marriage fell
through. Jane
really loved Rochester more than
ever.
Chapter23:
Membrane
removed, had undergone a right and wrong turns,
two hearts gradually move closer.
Jane Eyre
and Rochester, along with a walk in the evening,
Jane Eyre wanted to leave, because the
one she
loved was going to marry Miss Ingram.
Unexpectedly, Edwards went so far as love Jane
Eyre. He asked Jane not to leave and he hoped
Jane marry him.
Chapter24:
For
marriage to do all the necessary preparations,
under the blazing emotional conversation with
Jane Eyre showed no lack of reason at any
time, a strong and independent personality. Is
precisely
this unique
charisma that she deeply attracted in Rochester.
They went together to the Millcote to
buy
clothes and jewelry, Rochester even sang for Jane.
Chapter25:
The eve of the
wedding, Jane • Eyre awakened from a dream and saw
a tall, terrifying a woman
was wearing her
wedding dress, wedding veil and then torn to
pieces, and the ruins of Thornfield
House also
came into the Dream. Rochester told her that it is
nothing but a dream. But when Jane
woke up the
next day, she found the mask really had become
pieces.
Chapter26:
The wedding
was held as scheduled. An uninvited guest entered
the church, claiming that the
wedding can not
be, he said that 15 years ago, Rochester married
Mr. Mason's younger sister
Bertha • Mason.
Rochester acknowledged this fact and leaded people
to the third floor to see the
crazy woman, and
said this is his legal wife. She has history of
hereditary mental illness. It is she
who set
fire in Rochester’s room, as well as tore Jane’s
wedding veil into pieces.
Chapter27:
Jane’s heart suddenly from the
peak dropped to the bottom and pain while she had
no choice but
to leave. Rochester told Jane
about his experience, but she'd decided to go.
Before the
arrival of the dawn, Jane secretly
left Thornfield. Jane was sorrowful, but she had
to leave.
Chapter28:
At the same
time while leaving Thornfield, Jane. Eyre’s life
once again fell into a corner. She run
out all
her savings, and had to beg along the way.
Finally, she fainted in front the house of Pastor
St. John, and was saved by St. John and his
two sisters. They gave her some food to eat, and
asked
her about her background, but she
refused to answer.
Chapter29:
Jane stayed on the bed for three days, because
she was weak and sick. She asked the maid things
about this place, and the hosts are kind to
her. St. John asked Jane many questions about her
background. Jane felt embarrassed, but she had
to answer him, because she needed their help in
order to survive. They promised to find a job
for her.
Chapter30:
Jane • Eyre
decided to stay here. St. John seek a teaching
position for her in the village so that she
could make a live here. Several days later,
St. John received a notification of the family
lawyer,
said his uncle John died. Later, Jane
went to Morton to start her teaching.
Chapter31:
Jane had
her own house now. Even though it’s not big, she
felt happy. But, in her heart, she missed
Rochester very much and was not happy at all.
She then spent a year here, though waves are
relatively quiet life, first in the marsh
habitat and rivers, friendly brother and sister,
and later to St.
John's, when Morton founded
the school to teach at a holiday then returned to
the moors.
Chapter32:
Jane did
her best for her job. People there are kind to
her. She drew many pictures at free time.
One
day, St. John came and he appreciated Jane’s
pictures very much. St. John also applauded
Jane because she was good at French and
German. They talked for a long time, and talked
about
many things.
Chapter33:
St. John's uncle left twenty thousand pounds
to Jane after his death, and he asked St. John to
help
him find Jane. St. John's found that Jane
• Eyre was his cousin. Jane accepted her uncle’s
heritage,
but, she insisted to share the
heritage with St. John and his two sisters. At
last, she gave
three-fourth of the heritage to
them.
Chapter34:
She then spent
a year here, though waves are relatively quiet
life, first in the marsh habitat and
rivers,
friendly brother and sister, and later to St.
John's, when Morton founded the school to teach
at a holiday then returned to the moors. St.
John was ready to go to India to preach. Before
leaving,
he asked Jane to marry him, but he
frankly told her that it’s not because he love
her, but he needs a
very educated assistant.
Chapter35:
Jane • Eyre thought
she should repay his kindness, but has been
reluctant to accept his proposal.
That very
night, St. John stand in the wilderness, waiting
for the reply of Jane. Just when Jane was
making a decision, she seemed to hear cries of
Rochester in faraway places, and calling her name
Chapter36:
When Jane. Eyre
full of passion and hope to return to her one-year
absence, Thornfield House, she
never imagined
just a pile of presents in front of the ruins of
collapsed long ago. She shopped
around to find
the whereabouts of Mr. Rochester. People told her
that a few months ago, in a wet
and windy
night, the crazy woman Bertha set fire to the
entire estate, Rochester, in order to save
her, was burned an arm and blind eyes. Now he
lived alone in a farm a few miles away.
Chapter37:
Jane
finally found Rochester in The Manor-House of
Ferndean. But Mr. Rochester was blind
because
a fire burnt in his eyes shortly after Jane left.
Jane rushed to the farm, and confided to him
her own love. She also told him her
experiences after her left and the reason she came
back.
Chapter38:
The sudden and
surprising turn of events did not stop the step of
love between Jane and Rochester.
They quietly
held a wedding ceremony. Two years later,
Rochester's an eye cured, and he saw
Jane and
his first child. They lived happily together. St.
John left England for India. He chose the
way
he liked, and was still going on that way now.