Throughout Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte introduces new characters to peak the reader's curiosity so he or she will eagerly continue to read. Not all of these characters are main characters, but that does not mean their actions do not play an important role in the story. For example, Rochester's mad wife, Bertha, is only seen a few times throughout the novel, but she is a key character in several
Throughout Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte introduces new characters to peak the reader's curiosity so he or she will eagerly continue to read. Not all of these characters are main characters, but that does not mean their actions do not play an important role in the story. For example, Rochester's mad wife, Bertha, is only seen a few times throughout the novel, but she is a key character in several