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England, the United Kingdom. She is a sort of nanny or aide de-estate to coin a title on the large estate of Mr. Rochester. Rochester starts out as a kind of heavy character ( he was played by Orson Welles in one film version) but mellows as the plot develops. It has its overtones of mystery and suspense. It was one of the first novels, as distinct from Fairy Tales and fantasies to have a strong woman female lead character.

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"Jane Eyre" was primarily set in northern England, with much of the story taking place in the fictional rural area of Thornfield. Other key locations include Gateshead Hall, Lowood School, and Ferndean Manor.

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The novel is structured around five separate locations, all supposedly in northern England: the Reed family's home at Gateshead, the wretched Lowood School, Rochester's manor house Thornfield, the Rivers family's home at Moor House, and Rochester's rural retreat at Ferndean.

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Beginning of the book:

  • her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Reed
  • John Reed (cousin)
  • Eliza Reed (cousin)
  • Georgiana Reed (cousin)

At Lowood School:

  • Helen Burns
  • Miss Maria Temple

At Thornfield:

  • Mr. Edward Rochester
  • Mrs. Fairfax

With the Rivers:

  • St. John Rivers
  • Diana Rivers
  • Mary Rivers
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first she lived with the Reeds (though they all hated her), then she when to a boarding school called Lowood for 8 years (6 as a student and 2 as a teacher), then she became a governess of Adele at Thornfield for Mr. Rochester (but suddenly left), was taken in at Moor House by the Rivers ( who she later discovered to be her cousins)

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In fictional towns in the North of England.

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England

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