My Dear Teacher and My Fellows,
I am glad to come back here with other fresh and new impressions. This book becomes more and more attractive. I like it. What about you guys?
So,I would like to continue where I have stopped.
Jane travels in a casual direction away from Thornfield. Having no money,she almost starves to death before being taken in by the Rivers family,who live at Moor House near a town called Morton. The Rivers siblings – Diana,Mary,and St.John – are about Jane’s age and well-educated people,but somewhat poor. They take wholeheartedly to Jane who has taken the pseudonym "Jane Elliott" so that Mr.Rochester can’t find her. Jane wants to earn her living,so St.John arranges for her to become the teacher in a village girls’school. When Jane’s uncle Mr.Eyre dies and leaves his fortune to his niece,it turns out that the Rivers siblings are actually Jane’s cousins,and she shares her inheritance with the other three.
St. John,who is a clergyman,wants to be more than Jane’s cousin. He admires Jane’s work ethic and asks her to marry him,learn Hindustani,and go with him to India on a long-term missionary trip. Jane is tempted because she thinks she would be good at it and that it would be an interesting life. Still,she refuses because she knows she doesn’t love St. John. To top it off,St. John actually loves a different girl named Rosamond Oliver,but he won’t let himself admit it because he thinks she would be a bad wife for a missionary.
Jane offers to go to India with him,but just as his cousin and co-worker,not as his wife. St. John won't give up and keeps pressuring Jane to marry him. Just as she is about to give in,she supernaturally hears Mr. Rochester’s voice calling her name from somewhere far away.
My dear,unfortunately,I have stopped here. That's all I've managed to read untill now. I expect that Jane will return to Mr.Rochester because she actually loves him and maybe she thinks that something had happened with him and Mr.Rochester needs her help and support. Anyway,I will see.
Good luck to you,beautiful people:)
Yours truly,
Alina
I am glad to come back here with other fresh and new impressions. This book becomes more and more attractive. I like it. What about you guys?
So,I would like to continue where I have stopped.
Jane travels in a casual direction away from Thornfield. Having no money,she almost starves to death before being taken in by the Rivers family,who live at Moor House near a town called Morton. The Rivers siblings – Diana,Mary,and St.John – are about Jane’s age and well-educated people,but somewhat poor. They take wholeheartedly to Jane who has taken the pseudonym "Jane Elliott" so that Mr.Rochester can’t find her. Jane wants to earn her living,so St.John arranges for her to become the teacher in a village girls’school. When Jane’s uncle Mr.Eyre dies and leaves his fortune to his niece,it turns out that the Rivers siblings are actually Jane’s cousins,and she shares her inheritance with the other three.
St. John,who is a clergyman,wants to be more than Jane’s cousin. He admires Jane’s work ethic and asks her to marry him,learn Hindustani,and go with him to India on a long-term missionary trip. Jane is tempted because she thinks she would be good at it and that it would be an interesting life. Still,she refuses because she knows she doesn’t love St. John. To top it off,St. John actually loves a different girl named Rosamond Oliver,but he won’t let himself admit it because he thinks she would be a bad wife for a missionary.
Jane offers to go to India with him,but just as his cousin and co-worker,not as his wife. St. John won't give up and keeps pressuring Jane to marry him. Just as she is about to give in,she supernaturally hears Mr. Rochester’s voice calling her name from somewhere far away.
My dear,unfortunately,I have stopped here. That's all I've managed to read untill now. I expect that Jane will return to Mr.Rochester because she actually loves him and maybe she thinks that something had happened with him and Mr.Rochester needs her help and support. Anyway,I will see.
Good luck to you,beautiful people:)
Yours truly,
Alina
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