Jane circumstances changed after she moved away to school. When growing up, Jane’s aunt was very cruel as was the headmaster of the school she attended. She had hoped going to the school would get her away from abuse, but the headmaster was abusive as well. It wasn’t until an epidemic hit the school, and the headmaster left, that things began to change. A new group of school administrators took over and things got much better for Jane and she was much happier.
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She inherited 20,000 pounds from her uncle upon his death. Also, Mr. Rochester was a rather wealthy man which made life easier with more stability in her home. Not having to worry about finances provided more stability to her home life. Even after ten years, in a letter Jane describes her happy marriage to Rochester who regained sight in one eye. Jane also explains that they have had a baby boy, that everything is well. In all these circumstances she found the family she always wanted.
Jane’s circumstances changed; they allowed her to find a home, love, and a family. Jane was no longer rebellious and bitter. Her new circumstances brought her happiness. All this was possible because of Rochester, the man who was once just an employer. This book can be encouraging to those in a bad situation and those who want to help; it teaches that just one person can change a whole