Introduction of Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre is an orphan who lives in her aunt's house and suffers from bullying and abuse from her cousin. Finally, she couldn't bear it anymore and hurt her cousin. Finally, I was sent to an orphanage by my aunt, which shows the hypocrisy of the lower classes such as my aunt's family and orphanage. I met a good friend in an orphanage, but this friend died because he had no money to see a doctor, and then he grew up alone. As an adult, she began to apply for a job and became a governess of the heroine Rochester's daughter. Jane Eyre and the man met on their way to Jane Eyre's house. This man is not an easy person to get along with. He is gloomy, indifferent and even cruel. At that time, Jane loved to hold him when he fell from his horse, and she was not afraid to humble herself with him, which made the man feel different about her (the feeling when I read a book myself). Later, the man found out that Jane Eyre was the tutor he found for his daughter. In daily life, Jane Eyre is natural and graceful, kind and upright, neither supercilious nor supercilious, and the man is gradually attracted to her (the man has several residences and generally does not live with his daughter, but after Jane Eyre became a tutor, the man slowly stayed with his daughter for a long time). Jane Eyre is an orphan, lacking the care of her father since childhood. This man is much older than her. Although she has many shortcomings, she is true and not hypocritical, and her heart is very practical. Later, Rochester's life story was revealed, and Jane Eyre discovered that he actually had a wife. Although the man's wife is not what he wants to marry, his family let him marry for the benefit. She is crazy, but Jane Eyre is not a selfish person and doesn't want to be a mistress (in modern times). She doesn't want to make other people's marriages miserable because of herself. She pursued true love and marriage and didn't want to be Rochester's mistress, so she left the man. On her next trip, she met her blood relatives and inherited an inheritance, which made her quite rich. However, when she heard the news of Rochester again, she knew that Rochester's wife (a madman) burned down the manor, set herself on fire and died, and Rochester was seriously injured. Jane Eyre still loves Rochester, so she wants to go back and take care of him, and then they are together again.