
Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre's parents died young and she lived in her uncle's house. She accepted everything, but she was still beaten and scolded. Finally one day, her fear and tolerance reached the limit, and she finally fought back against her aunt face to face. Her aunt sent her to an orphanage, and later she became a tutor at Mr. Rochester's family. Mr. Rochester has an eccentric temper, but after a period of contact, Jane Eyre falls in love with him. During this experience, Jane Eyre grew further and became more passionate, self-respecting and stubborn. However, during their wedding, Mason broke in and pointed out that the mad woman in the penthouse of the castle was Mr. Rochester's wife. Jane Eyre did not want to be a mistress, so she left Thornfield and came to a remote place. With the help of a priest, she found a career as a rural teacher. When the priest proposes marriage to Jane Eyre, she thinks of Mr. Rochester. When she rushes back to Thornfield, the castle is in ruins. The mad woman fell to her death after setting the fire, and Rochester was also injured and disabled. Jane Eyre found him and was greatly shocked. She eventually married him and lived her ideal happy life.
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