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What did St. John do before he left?
What did St. John do before he left?
He pushed a note under Jane's door
Where is Jane going in this chapter?
Where is Jane going in this chapter?
To Thornfield to find Mr. Rochester
What does Jane find upon arriving at Thornfield?
What does Jane find upon arriving at Thornfield?
Thornfield hall has been burned and is now but a ruin
Who started the fire?
Who started the fire?
What happened to Mr. Rochester in the fire?
What happened to Mr. Rochester in the fire?
What happened to Bertha Rochester?
What happened to Bertha Rochester?
What did Mr. Rochester physically lose?
What did Mr. Rochester physically lose?
What did Jane take on the way to Thornfield?
What did Jane take on the way to Thornfield?
Where was Mr. Rochester kept during his injuries?
Where was Mr. Rochester kept during his injuries?
Jane believes to hear a voice that may be Mr. Rochester.
Jane believes to hear a voice that may be Mr. Rochester.
What is the name of the coacher?
What is the name of the coacher?
Jane sees herself becoming more independent.
Jane sees herself becoming more independent.
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Study Notes
St. John and Jane's Journey
- St. John pushes a note under Jane's door before his departure.
- Jane sets off to Thornfield with the intention to find Mr. Rochester.
Thornfield's Destruction
- Upon arrival at Thornfield, Jane discovers it has been devastated by fire and reduced to ruins.
- The fire was initiated by Bertha Rochester.
Mr. Rochester's Fate
- Mr. Rochester sustains injuries from being struck by a collapsing beam during the fire.
- He loses his eyesight and one of his hands as a result of his injuries.
Bertha Rochester's Demise
- Bertha Rochester perishes after she falls from the roof during the chaotic incident.
Mr. Rochester's Recovery
- Following the fire, Mr. Rochester is taken to Ferndean, a secluded dwelling in the forest, for recovery.
Jane's Experiences and Insights
- On her way to Thornfield, Jane travels by coach.
- Jane believes she hears a voice that she suspects may belong to Mr. Rochester, indicating her deep emotional connection to him.
- Jane observes a growing sense of independence within herself as her journey unfolds.
Additional Details
- The coachman who assists Jane is named Bronte.
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