Jane Eyre Part 2

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About this ebook

Jane’s bond with Rochester deepens as they spend more time together, yet he remains elusive about his past. She struggles with her emotions when he brings home the beautiful and haughty Blanche Ingram, seemingly intending to marry her. However, Rochester unexpectedly confesses his love for Jane, and they become engaged. Just before the wedding, Jane discovers Rochester’s dark secret—he is already married to a madwoman, Bertha Mason, who is locked away in the attic. Devastated, Jane refuses to become his mistress and flees Thornfield in anguish. With no money and nowhere to go, she wanders the countryside and nearly perishes from hunger and exhaustion. Eventually, she is taken in by the kind-hearted Rivers siblings, who offer her shelter and a fresh start. Despite the pain of leaving Rochester, Jane resolves to build a new, independent life for herself.

About the author

Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) was a British novelist of the Victorian era, best known for her novel Jane Eyre. Born into a Yorkshire clergyman's family, she grew up alongside her literary sisters, Emily and Anne Brontë. Her early experiences at boarding school greatly influenced her writing, particularly in Jane Eyre, which reflects the harsh educational environment she endured. Publishing under the male pseudonym "Currer Bell," she introduced strong, independent female protagonists who challenged societal norms. Her works emphasize personal growth and women's autonomy within restrictive social structures. She later published Shirley and Villette, both of which contain autobiographical elements. In 1854, she married but tragically passed away the following year due to complications during pregnancy. Today, her novels remain significant in both feminist literature and 19th-century English literature.

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