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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte follows the journey of Jane, a resilient and independent young woman, as she overcomes adversity to become a governess at Thornfield Hall. The novel explores themes of identity, morality, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of adversity.
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Celine |
Celine Varens is a French opera dancer.
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Varens |
Rochester once had an affair with Celine Varens.
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Sophie |
Sophie is Adèle’s French nurse at Thornfield.
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Mason |
Richard Mason is Bertha’s brother.
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Briggs |
Mr. Briggs is John Eyre’s attorney.
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Blanche |
Blanche Ingram is a beautiful socialite.
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Ingram |
Blanche Ingram despises Jane.
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Diana |
Diana Rivers is Jane’s cousin and the sister of St. John and Mary.
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Mary |
Mary Rivers is Jane’s cousin, the sister of St. John and Diana.
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Rosamond |
Rosamond is the beautiful daughter of Mr. Oliver.
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Oliver |
Rosamond Oliver is Morton’s wealthiest inhabitant.
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Eyre |
John Eyre is Jane’s uncle.
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uncle |
Uncle Reed is Mrs. Reed’s late husband.
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