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This fascinating biography is illuminated by numerous quotes from Nesbit’s work. hills; the church of the district stood nearer Thornfield: its old tower-top looked over a knoll between the house and gates. to include reception hall, kitchen, spacious living room/dining room, two double bedrooms (master en suite) and bathroom. Due to the natives of pure hatred and discrimination against whites, Antoinette’s child- Wide Sargasso Sea uses locations from Jean Rhys' childhood and family history. Thornfield Hall. Spell. Here, Jane Eyre works as a governness for Rochester, tending to Rochester's daughter, Adele. Gateshead Characters and Important Quotes. Gravity. It is mainly told through the eyes of Alice Fairfax however there are lots of characters in thi 'Thornfield Hall' is written as a servants perspective of Jane Eyre and what an excellent perspective it provides. And so that she would have permanent, personal care, he hired Grace Poole from the Grimsby Retreat, where her son was superintendent — “Retreat” indicating an advanced, humanitarian, Quaker-inspired institution, where physical restraint was minimal. The Jane Eyre Student Study Guide contains vocabulary studies, reading notes, comprehension questions, Socratic discussion questions, work with quotes, and literary and rhetorical devices. Charlotte Bronte, one of the most acceptable woman writer of her time and of all times used the male pen name "Currer Bell" to publish Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre Thornfield quotes. The description at Goodreads says: “Set in the rich farmland of California’s Salinas Valley, this sprawling and often brutal novel follows the intertwined destinies of two families—the Trasks and the Hamiltons—whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel.” 2. Alice Fairfax – Head Manager of the Thornfield Estate, and direct supervisor of Jane while she is … Thornfield Hall – Rochester’s manor house is where Jane’s moral journey reaches its predicament. Jane Eyre Quotes and Analysis. Characterization 2- Mrs. Fairfax. … Both Coulibri and Granbois are based on estates owned by her family. Bertha Mason (full name Bertha Antoinetta Mason) is a fictional character in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre.She is described as the violently insane first wife of Edward Rochester, who moved her to Thornfield Hall and locked her in a room on the third floor.. Although highly educated, Jane is treated as little more than a servant while at Thornfield. The protagonist and narrator, Jane is an orphaned girl caught between class boundaries, financial situations, and her own conflicted feelings. Gateshead Characters and Important Quotes. A missionary's wife you must - shall be. In addition to the destruction of Thornfield Hall, Mr. Rochester becomes “blind, and a cripple” as he damages both eyes and loses a hand in the house fire, leaving him dependant on those around him (494). Jane Eyre (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë.It was published on 16 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." Flashcards. The 1966 parallel novel Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys serves as a prequel to Brontë's novel. Jane describes the decoration of Thornfield Hall as dark, old, labored with the secrets and memories of the past. In this retelling, aspiring author Charlotte Bronte discovers her best friend, Jane Eyre, has the rare ability to see ghosts. John Reed – Jane’s cousin, son of Mrs. Reed and brother to Eliza and Georgina. Jane Eyre Thornfield quotes. Volume I, Chapter 12 Summary: Life at Thornfield proves to be pleasant, and Jane is pleased with Adèle. Jane describes the decoration of Thornfield Hall as dark, old, labored with the secrets and memories of the past. She serves and works for the Master of the house: Edward Rochester. The Two Faces of Thornfield Hall. Charlotte Bronte's iconic 1847 novel Jane Eyre introduces readers to one of the most famous love stories of all time, that between the brooding aristocrat Edward Rochester and the humble governess Jane Eyre. Thornfield Hall, the Gothic ancestral manor, is the setting of Jane and Rochester's romance. My pupil was a lively child, who had been spoilt and indulged, and therefore was Chapters 24-25. Jane Eyre Quotes. She acts very similar to a grandmother figure to Jane, and was the person to introduce Thornfield Hall to Jane. Marsh End/Moor House – the home of the Rivers family offers Jane sanctuary and a chance to reflect and rebuild her life. In the novel, he is often compared to a wild beast or bird. Thornfield Hall is the perfect setting for a Gothic romance, or a story driven by mystery, intrigue, drama, and supernatural elements. While Jane is teaching Adele, she begins to fall for Rochester, who is rich, handsome, and mysterious, without realizing that Rochester has demons that pray on him (literally). Thornfield Hall’s third-story “secret inner cabinet” was Mr. Rochester’s solution to his predicament. In the case of the red room, one can feel the trauma because of the description of the atmosphere of the room, and the description of Thornfield Hall feels gloomy, which represents Mr. Rochester’s and Jane’s loneliness and feeling of seclusion from society. Spell. Test. ... and through this description the author wants to draw attention to the social problem. However, initially, with this love comes a price: Jane's free-will. (1,087sq.ft.) “I would always rather be happy than dignified.”. The National Theatre should truly be commended for looking outside the often impenetrable boundary of the M25 for theatrical inspiration. After divulging in several conversations around the fire with Mr. Rochester, Jane finds herself in love with him. He is 'pigeon-chested' and he is around middle-age, 35 years or so. Created by. Jane tries to reason herself out of feeling disappointed that he may not return. The grand hall is isolated from the rest of society, and is where Jane Eyre matures and comes into her own the most. Jane Eyre quotes about love. Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816, in Thornton, Yorkshire, the third of Patrick and Maria Bronte's six children. It also shows how this family treats Jane, as well as how children were raised in the 19 th century in general. And whatever idea people take away from my description as ‘bookworm’ the base of that must be true. STUDY. Mr. Edward Rochester. Brontë describes Rochester as … Ms. Ingram is beautiful and affluent, as described by Ms. Fairfax: “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. She stays the same old, kind lady, and tries to help Jane whenever she can. She acts very similar to a grandmother figure to Jane, and was the person to introduce Thornfield Hall to Jane. The Essay on Jane Growing Up Eyre Bronte Life. This hardbacked 1969 Oxford University Press copy of Jane Eyre presumably once had a dust-jacket, but now sits on the shelves of Birkbeck Library naked in its navy-blue cloth cover. Richard Mason is a fascinating character, created by Charlotte Bronte, for her novel Jane Eyre, and taken up a century later in the prequel written by Jean Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea.Mason reappears in All Hallows at Eyre Hall, the sequel to both Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea, as one of the main characters.. He is now poor and Jane is now rich. Rochester is now blind and his Thornfield Hall is burnt down. I was a discord in Gateshead Hall; I was like nobody there; I had nothing in harmony with Mrs. Reed, or her children, or her chosen vassalage. Jane Eyre Character List Character Name Relationship w/ Jane Setting Physical Description Attitude Towards Life Static/Dynamic/M ajor/Minor Edward Rochester Janes love interest/Husband Thornfield Hall Shaggy, very ugly, dark thick eyebrows, and a very stern look Reckless, Moody, Passionate. She feels transformed; even her face looks different, no longer plain. Match. The first American edition was released the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York.. Summary. With its dark splendor, mysterious and absent master, and suggestive name, Thornfield Hall has a Gothic feel to it. His keeping this fact a secret from everybody is no offence, morally or legally. My favourite description of my Jane Eyre, is found in Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall, when Charles Dickens visits Eyre Hall and gifts us with this eloquent description of the mature Jane Eyre, the woman I’m sure she would have become, We sat drinking brandy after dinner by the fire. A Book Blog. It is the home of the male romantic lead, Edward Fairfax Rochester, where much of the action takes place. Flash-forward and Flash-back. After failing to find a publisher for her first novel, it was her first major breakthrough in the world of literature as a novelist. Gateshead, where the Reeds live and Jane spends her young childhood days, contains the terrifying red-room, the place in which she undergoes her first truly terrifying experience: a supposed encounter with her Uncle Reed’s ghost. "'I affirm and can prove that on the 20th of October A.D. — - (a date of fifteen years back), Edward Fairfax Rochester, of Thornfield Hall, in the county of — -, and of Ferndean Manor, in — -shire, England, was married to my sister, Bertha Antoinetta Mason, daughter of Jonas Mason, merchant, and of Antoinetta his wife, a Creole, at — - church, Spanish Town, Jamaica. Stood between me and every thought of religion. (pg. Jane notes this when she steps over the ‘threshold,’ as if into another territory. Jane Eyre takes place in five settings: Gateshead Hall, Lowood School, Thornfield Hall, Moor House, and Ferndean. Gravity. She was just 31… “There is no happiness like that of being loved by your fellow-creatures, and feeling that your presence is an addition to their comfort.”. Mr. Rochester is stern-featured, heavy-browed, craggy-faced, rude, abrupt, horny, twice Jane’s age, always on the edge of violence, likes to order people around, keeps his wife locked in the attic, … 17) Charlotte Brontë. Although highly educated, Jane is treated as little more than a servant while at Thornfield. It begins before Jane arrives at Thornfield Hall and details more about the mad woman in the attic, Bertha that is exquisitely written and a decent plot. Character Analysis & Quotes This lesson is a description of the character Mrs. Reed in Charlotte Bronte's 'Jane Eyre'. Flashcards. Mrs Fairfax is a very static character and does not change throughout the book. The novel is full of uncanny, faintly gothic, references to local folklore, fairytales, ghosts and sprites. eviechallis. Fairfax describes Rochester as peculiar, well-traveled, and a good master. With its dark splendor, mysterious and absent master, and suggestive name, Thornfield Hall has a Gothic feel to it. Jane, like Mrs. Fairfax, is a servant and dependent to the "master" of the house. Virginia Woolf, British novelist. Thornfield Hall Thornfield is the Gothic inspired home of Edward Rochester. Terms in this set (35) Lean on me. Jane has always lived within confining walls and even as a teacher at Lowood had to get permission to leave. “’I am not an angel,’ I asserted; ‘and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself. In this dream, she has a vision of Thornfield Hall in ruins. When Jane gets to Thornfield Hall there is a lack of a male head figure, again. The Role Of Setting In Jane Eyre. Thornfield Hall seemed to pledge, was not belied on a longer acquaintance with the place and its inmates. Although the girl is somewhat spoiled, Jane recognizes that she is an affectionate and able student and hopes that she will be able to separate Adèle from some of her French affectation. Match. Her father died when she was young. 1. Jane describes Thornfield by saying, “It was three storeys high, of proportions not vast, though considerable: a gentleman’s manor-house, not a nobleman’s seat: battlements round the top gave it a picturesque look” (102). The Jane Eyre Student Study Guide contains vocabulary studies, reading notes, comprehension questions, Socratic discussion questions, work with quotes, and literary and rhetorical devices. The presence of ‘battlements’ is pretty Gothic too, and paints Thornfield Hall … I was completely irate when Jane ran away from Mr. Rochester and Thornfield Hall. Brontë’s use of detailed imagery characterizes the settings in which Jane finds herself. Edward Rochester is the master of Thornfield Hall and as a consequence, has a large fortune. Thornfield Hall is the main location for the majority of the story. The owner of the house is a gentleman named Mr. Rochester, but, Jane cannot have the chance to meet Mr. Rochester for he travels a lot. (Chapter 1) This is Mrs. Reed's answer to Jane's questions about the reasons of being excluded from the rest of the family. I took it up. Becoming dependent on Rochester, relaxing, succumbing to her inner desires. I was yet enjoying the calm prospect and pleasant fresh air, yet listening with delight to the cawing of the rooks, yet surveying the wide, hoary front of the hall, and thinking what a great place it She is still confined, in a sense, but now she is living with relative freedom, but as she will discover later, Jane is not equipped to live utterly free. Characterization 2- Mrs. Fairfax. Thornfield Hall Thornfield is the Gothic inspired home of Edward Rochester. Thornfield Hall. Thornfield is also south ("towards London") from Lowood. She serves and works for the Master of the house: Edward Rochester. It is not personal, but mental endowments they have given you: you are formed for labour, not for love. STUDY. PLAY. Thornfield Hall is a fictional location in the 1847 novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Learn. Thornfield is full of ‘wide halls, dark and spacious staircases and long cold galleries’ this makes it a lonely place with no sense of warmth. Yet Jane’s description of the sisters is curious: “Diana had a voice toned, to my ear, like the cooing of a dove. Thornfield Hall seemed to pledge, was not belied on a longer acquaintance with the place and its inmates. North Lees has battlements and three storeys but not the long frontage or bow windows; Rydings has battlements and bay windows of a sort; Norton Conyers has a legend of a mad woman confined to an attic In chapter 36, it seems, her dream has almost come to life. Learn. Bertha Mason Biography: A closer look. part is once more narrated by his wife, but the scene is England and she writes from the attic room in Thornfield Hall. Brontë uses the depiction of Thornfield in a manner consistent with … Thornfield is in the open country and Jane is free from restrictions on her movements. This familiar landscape is very precisely defined in the novel. Test. If Lowood is meant to be Cowan School than Gateshead could not be in the Stone Gappe location 1 since it would be closer to Thornfield. He misses Jane and has no idea where she is. Before we actually find out about Bertha Mason’s existence, we are aware of her as an uneasy and even threatening presence. Created by. ... the girl finds a place as a teacher for the young French woman Adele Varense at Thornfield Hall. Becoming dependent on Rochester, relaxing, succumbing to her inner desires. Mrs Fairfax is a very static character and does not change throughout the book. You shall be mine: I claim you - not for my pleasure, but for my Sovereign's service. Plot summary of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (1847) Jane Eyre (1847) is Charlotte Brontë ’s best known novel, the story of the title heroine’s love for the mysterious and reclusive Mr. Rochester and her quest for independence. Here is a description that Jane Eyre gives of Thornfield in Chapter 11: "All these relics gave to the third story of Thornfield Hall the aspect of a home of the past: a shrine of memory. It was a restful moment after such an intense conversation. "snug, small room", "cheerful fire", "large cat sits demurely at old lady's feet" form a harmonious and serene picture. Jane Eyre. eviechallis. Due to Bertha’s embodiment of Jane’s subconscious desires, she intentionally destroys all Mr. Rochester’s property and cripples him. ‘The carriage swayed its way up the birch lined driveway towards Eyre Hall… This imaginative re-working of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel 'Jane Eyre' premiered at the Bristol Old Vic last year, directed by the creative genius that is Sally Cookson. The Thornfield secret is later exposed as Bertha, the mad woman locked in the attic. And while Mr. Rochester is the head of the home, he isn’t present for a long while and Jane mistakes Mrs. Fairfax as the head of the house. Based on his description, do you expect him to be the hero, the villain, someone unimportant? She stays the same old, kind lady, and tries to help Jane whenever she can. Jane offers to help a man whose horse has fallen. Full details, reviews, contacts, directions and pictures, comments and feedback. Immediately this sets Thornfield Hall off--the Gothic local of the old and mysterious castle or great manor, which has the potential to turn supernatural "strange, indeed, by the pallid gleam of moonlight." Imagery and symbolism help unite the novel and are as important to the narrative as the action and plot. Blanche Ingram is a a complete contrast to Jane in the way she looks and acts. Bronte uses alliteration when stating, "lingered in the long passage", to emphasise the description of … Believing Jane has taken an immoral turn, Mrs. Fairfax is cool and quiet at breakfast, but … Jane would be the perfect subject for Charlotte’s next novel, but then she leaves to become a governess at Thornfield Hall. At the very start of the novel, Jane gets put in the Red Room (an event that haunts her for the rest of her life) because she punches John and breaks his nose. She falls in love and then faces the horror of discovering Rochester’s marriage. You have no business to take our books; you are a dependent, mama says; you have no money; your father left you none; you ought to beg, and not to live here with gentlemen's children like us, and eat the same meals we do, and wear clothes at our mama's expense. Jane Eyre | Quotes. He has a shaggy 'mane' of black hair. I busied myself for an hour or two with arranging my things in my chamber, drawers, and wardrobe, in the order wherein I should wish to leave them during a brief absence. Imagery. Ferndean is a new beginning for both Jane and Rochester. The description of the staircase in Thornfield Hall illustrates the rigid and constricted atmosphere, as they are described as 'the narrow garret staircase'. Mr. Rochester is impatient to get to the church and then to start off for London for the beginning of the honeymoon. 361-2 (C36): As Jane looks towards Thornfield Hall, she alludes to a dream that she had back in chapter 25. Antoinette is Rochester’s mad wife, who is grown in the West Indies in the 19th century. (Click the character infographic to download.) In her restlessness at the confinement of Thornfield, Jane walks to town. When she completes her education, Jane is sent to Thornfield Hall to become a governess to a child named Adele, who is the ward of the owner of Thornfield, Edward Rochester. (pg. PLAY. Diction 2- Description of Thornfield. Thornfield's landscape is as comfortable as a "once familiar face," whose character she knows intimately. Edward Rochester in Jane Eyre. At the end we are steeped through and through with the genius, the vehemence, the indignation of Charlotte Brontë.”. The Hall's gloomy character also expresses and amplifies the sense of Mr. Rochester's depression and malaise before he falls in love with Jane. In contrast, the grounds surrounding Thornfield are sublime and healthful to the novel's many troubled characters and serve as a backdrop to many happier scenes. Thornfield House in Morley is a hall or function room for hire for a range of activities, weddings, childrens parties and private functions. Volume 2, Chapter 11. She is one of the imaginary charms in Jane Eyre, the novel written by Charlotte Bronte in 1847. "Be seated somewhere; and until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent." 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