Jane appreciates Thornfield more after Mr. Rochester's arrival because his presence brings excitement and companionship to her isolated life. He challenges and intrigues her, making her feel seen and understood in a way she hasn't experienced before. Additionally, Mr. Rochester's arrival prompts Jane to engage more with the world around her and sparks a deep emotional connection between them.
Jane accepts a position at a governess at a manor called Thornfield.
Jane is offered the position of governess at Thornfield Hall by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper.
In "Jane Eyre," the approximate distance from Whitcross to Thornfield is about ten miles. This distance is mentioned in the novel when Jane walks the journey to visit Thornfield.
After Jane left Thornfield, Mrs. Fairfax stayed at Thornfield for a while longer, but eventually left to live with her married nephew. She continued to write to Jane occasionally to check on her well-being.
When she goes to visit her Aunt Reed she stays away for about a month. When she leaves after the wedding she is gone for about a year. The entire novel covers the time span of two or three years, not counting her childhood.
Mr. Edward Rochester was the owner of Thornfield Hall in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte.
Adele Varens
Charles Rochester was the owner of Thornfield.
Jane finds her position at Thornfield through an advertisement placed by Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper. She meets her new acquaintances, including Mr. Rochester, Adele, and Mrs. Fairfax, upon arriving at Thornfield Hall.
Jane Eyre's master, and owner of Thornfield, Mr. Rochester (35)
Thornfield was the name of Mr. Rochester's estate in "Jane Eyre," not Thornwood. Thornfield is described as a grand and imposing mansion where much of the story's action takes place.
Jane Eyre decides to leave Thornfield after the interrupted wedding for her own self-respect and to maintain her integrity. She realizes that staying in a situation where she is not fully respected or loved will only lead to further unhappiness and compromise her principles. Leaving Thornfield allows her to escape a toxic environment and search for a better future for herself.