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  1. Thornfield Hall is a location in the 1847 novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. It is the home of the male romantic lead, Edward Fairfax Rochester, where much of the action takes place. Brontë uses the depiction of Thornfield in a manner consistent with the gothic tone of the novel as a whole.

    • Mrs Alice Fairfax. The housekeeper at Thornfield who engages Jane as a governess. A kindly woman but of limited conversation. Chapter 11. … sat the neatest imaginable little elderly lady, in widow's cap, black silk gown, and snowy muslin apron; exactly like what I had fancied Mrs Fairfax, only less stately and milder looking.
    • Adèle Varens. The daughter of one of Mr Rochester's love affairs. She was abandoned by her mother so Rochester brought her to Thornfield. Chapter 11. As I was meditating on this discovery, a little girl, followed by her attendant, came running up the lawn.
    • Blanche Ingrams. A beautiful but unpleasant woman who had planned to marry Mr Rochester for his fortune. Chapter 16. "Tall, fine bust, sloping shoulders; long, graceful neck: olive complexion, dark and clear; noble features; eyes rather like Mr Rochester's: large and black, and as brilliant as her jewels.
    • Grace Poole. A servant employed by Mr Rochester to look after his wife. Generally trustworthy, her main fault is a tendenchy to drink. Chapter 11. The door nearest me opened, and a servant came out, – a woman of between thirty and forty; a set, square-made figure, red-haired, and with a hard, plain face: any apparition less romantic or less ghostly could scarcely be conceived.
  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Thornfield Hall is the Gothic manor in England that is also the primary setting for the romance of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester. Thornfield hall is "very agreeable" to Jane when she first sees...

  3. Jane Eyre takes place in five settings: Gateshead Hall, Lowood School, Thornfield Hall, Moor House, and Ferndean. Each setting encompasses a different stage in Jane’s life.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_EyreJane Eyre - Wikipedia

    Jane Eyre is a bildungsroman that follows the experiences of its eponymous heroine, including her growth to adulthood and her love for Mr Rochester, the brooding master of Thornfield Hall. [3]

    • Charlotte Brontë
    • 1847
  5. The function of the setting of Thornfield Hall in Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre is to establish the repressive but opulent setting in which Edward Rochester resides, and where Jane will work as a...

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  7. Feb 13, 2019 · This quote is from Jane Eyre’s Mr. Rochester, speaking to Jane, reflecting on the peace he has found after returning to Thornfield after his absence. Yet, it also depicts his internal struggle, his love and hate relationship with Thornfield Hall, the way he finds refuge in it while simultaneously despising it.

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