Why did she come to thornfield hall
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she will know it better
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After teaching for two years, Jane yearns for new experiences. She accepts a governess position at a manor called Thornfield, where she teaches a lively French girl named Adèle. The distinguished housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax presides over the estate.
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- Thornfield Hall is the main location for the majority of the story. Here, Jane Eyre works as a governness for Rochester, tending to Rochester's daughter, Adele. The grand hall is isolated from the rest of society, and is where Jane Eyre matures and comes into her own the most.
He resolved to place Bertha at Thornfield Hall “in safety and comfort: [to] shelter her degradation with secrecy, and leave her.” Rochester then drifted around the continent from one city to the next, always in search of a woman to love. When he was met with disappointment, he sank into debauchery.
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