Jane Eyre

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Jane Eyre.

This story is based on a girl that had lost her parents. She lived with her aunt Mrs Reed and her cousins Eliza, John and Georgiana. They were very bad with her, for example once Johnpicked up a heavy book and threw it straight at her. Then a doctor had to come because she was hurt and asked her if she wanted to go to school. So one night in January she arrived at Lowood School,which was horrible, there were other girls who looked very strange and no one spoke to her. The only girl that talked to her was Helen Burns, she was older than Jane and after a little time they had metshe died, many more girls died there too because, they were hungry and cold and for that, sometimes they were ill. Finally the school was sold. She stayed at the school until she was eighteen yearsold. Then she went to work as an English teacher for a pretty little girl called Adele. In this house she met Mr Rochester, who wasn’t handsome but interesting.

They began to fall in love. However,he had a girlfriend, called Miss Ingram. But after some time he proposed marriage to Jane and on the wedding day, she discovered something terrible: he was already married and his wife lived in theattic of his house because she was crazy and wanted to kill him. One night, while Mr Rochester was sleeping in his bed, the bed was set on fire then Jane took the water and threw it all over the bed andthe fire was put out. Something similar happened once when Mr Mason was attacked overnight. What is more, one day before the wedding someone had Jane’s wedding dress torn out. After the weddinf wasinterrupted by Mr mason, the crazy woman’s brother, Jane ran away from this terrible situation and took refuge in a house where two women and a pastor lived. She finally discovered that they were hercousins and they found out that Jane was going to inherit money from an uncle called Mr Eyre of Madeira who had just died. Mrs Reed, her aunt had told Jane about her uncle. She had received a letter...
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