Review of "Jane Eyre" (BR 11)

I will be your wife. I will marry you. (p. 61)

   Jane Eyre was a poor girl. Her parents were dead, so she lived with her aunt. But the aunt didn't like Jane. Jane knew that. She felt uncomfortable. So, she decided to live in a school. The school life was very hard. But she became a teacher in the school.
   After a few years, she came to want to be a governess. So, she put an advertisement in a newspaper. Then, she replied from Mrs Fairfax of Thornfield Hall. So, she worked there.
   The owner of Thornfield wasn't Mrs Fairfax but Mr Rochester. And gradually, she came to love him. But she thought that she couldn't marry him because she was poor, and she wasn't beautiful.
   One day, Mr Rochester asked her to marry him. And she said yes. But in the wedding, a fact that Mr Rochester had married an other woman became clear. Jane left Thornfield Hall.
   But, she could meet Mr Rochester again.
   Finally, Jane and Mr Rochester got married.
   I felt happy to read this story.

Brontë, Charlotte. (2005). Jane Eyre. Oxford: Macmillan Heinemann ELT.
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