What was the real intention of mr Rochester
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When, at the altar, it is revealed that Rochester is already married, he becomes angry and self-pitying as he is bound to Bertha, a 'mad-woman' who Brontë describes as being no longer human and animal-like. He wants Jane to stay with him, selfishly pleading to her and declaring his love.
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To win Jane's heart was the intention of Mr.Rochester
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