miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2009

JANE EYRE

(book)



This story is about a woman called Jane who suffers life under Mrs. Reed who hates her and treats her poorly. At the age of 10, Jane is sent by Mrs. Reed to a boarding school called Lowood. Jane goes to the school and despite efforts by Mrs. Reed to make her life hard, Jane enjoys the school and excels in her studies.
She stays at the school making many friends (one of whom died of an illness) and becoming a teacher for two years. At the end of two years, her favorite teacher, Mrs. Temple, gets married and leaves the school. Jane finds little purpose in staying at the school and advertises for a position as governess.
She finds a job working for Mr. Rochester teaching a young French girl named Adela at Thornfield. As she teaches there a while, she falls in love with Mr. Rochester, and he fall in love with her. They plan to get married, but on the wedding day, it is found out that Mr. Rochester has a living wife. He confesses it but shows them that his wife is a lunatic.
Jane leaves during the night as is homeless and destitute for a few days. She is taken in by the Rivers and lives with them for while. St. John Rivers finds her a job teaching at a local country school and she does so for a while. St. John Rivers eventually informs Jane that a close relative of hers had died and left his fortune of 20 thousand pounds to her. Finding out that she and the Rivers are cousins, she splits the fortune between the four of them. St. John plans to leave for India as a missionary and wants to take Jane with him as a wife. Jane refuses.
After John leaves to say bye to some acquaintances, Jane leaves in search of Mr. Rochester, only to find Tornfield burned down by Rochester’s lunatic wife. Jane inquires about him and finds out that he is living at Ferndean, another of his houses. She goes there and finds Mr. Rochester blind and crippled. They fall in love and get married and live happy together.

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