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Jane Eyre

She had seen hardship from the moment she opened her eyes. Jane Eyre was taken in by her Aunt Reed, a cruel lady, after the former was orphaned at a young age. As a result of her aunt’s harsh behavior, she never knew the feeling of love and was always dismissed and treated as a burden, even bullied by her cousins.

However, even when she decided not to suffer in silence and spoke up in self-defence against her cousin John’s bullying, she got locked up by her aunt in the terrifying “red room” where her uncle had died. And thus Jane’s spirit was crushed by her family’s coldness. Still, even in that dark, oppressive house, she held tight to a fierce sense of self.

Fast forward to when she was ten years of age, Jane was sent away to a charity school for orphans; it was named Lowood Institution. Sadly, for her, life was no different at Lowood than it was at her aunt’s —half-starved and often freezing. The girls there lived under the stern hand of Mr Brocklehurst, a hypocritical clergyman who preached Christian humility while indulging himself in every comfort.

Nevertheless, Jane found lessons of patience and forgiveness there, from her kind-hearted friend Helen Burns, whose gentle spirit could not withstand the squalid conditions at the institute; when Helen succumbed to tuberculosis, Jane was left with a deep sadness, but as always, she found it in herself to make the sadness fuel her determination to endure and persevere.

And hence she spent days and nights there, longing for exploration beyond the bleak walls of Lowood after spending six years as a student and two as a teacher within its confines. So, she advertised for a position as a governess and was hired to teach a young French girl, Adèle, at Thornfield Hall, which was a grand but isolated estate. The housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax, was kind; moreover, Jane found Adèle to be a spirited, if somewhat spoiled, pupil. Yet, she sensed that the manor held secrets: mysterious laughter echoed through the halls at night, and Jane often heard strange, unsettling sounds as well.

It was just a matter of time before Jane met Mr Rochester, the master of Thornfield and a brooding, enigmatic man much older than Jane; their first encounter was marked by mystery: she helped him after he fell from his horse, not realizing he was her employer. Although stern, Rochester was taken aback by Jane’s frankness and intelligence while she was drawn to his intensity, and thus, over time, a strange bond grew between them, defying the strict barriers of class and age.

From then onwards, their bond only strengthened, hidden deep inside the heart but certain. However, one evening, when a fire broke out in Rochester’s room, Jane rushed in and managed to extinguish the flames, saving his life. This made her respect grow substantially in Rochester’s eyes.

Rochester seemed to test her feelings, at times hinting at affection and at others suggesting he might marry the wealthy, beautiful Blanche Ingram, but as Jane could not compete with Blanche’s wealth or beauty, she gradually began to accept her fate, knowing little about Rochester’s actual plans. One fine day, as if out of nowhere, Rochester finally confessed his true feelings for her and proposed to her for marriage, which swept her off her feet.

But Thornfield’s shadowy secrets soon reemerged, for on the wedding morning, an objection was raised in the church: Mr. Rochester was already married! Shocked and shattered, Jane learned that Rochester’s first wife, Bertha Mason, was still alive and kept hidden at Thornfield. She suffered from madness and actually was the source of the strange sounds and laughter Jane had heard. Thus, unable to reconcile her love for Rochester after learning about the betrayal, Jane fled Thornfield, wandering destitute, until she was taken in by the Rivers family.

At their place, the Rivers siblings—Diana, Mary, and St. John—offered Jane kindness and support. In a surprising turn of events, Jane discovered that they were her cousins and that she had inherited a small fortune from an unknown uncle as well. And hence, with her newfound wealth, Jane found a measure of independence, but St. John, a stern and duty-driven clergyman, proposed marriage, hoping to take her to India as a missionary. Even though Jane admired his dedication, she knew she could not marry without love. When she resisted, St. John coldly withdrew, leaving her to wrestle with her feelings.

Days passed, and one night, as she stood at the edge of an uncertain future, Jane thought she heard Rochester’s voice calling her name. When she was unable to brush away the feeling, she gave in to the pull of her heart and returned to Thornfield, fearing what she might find.

Thornfield was in ruins.

Not long after Jane had left, Bertha had set fire to the manor; in the blaze, Rochester had attempted to save her but, unfortunately, lost his sight and the use of one hand. Jane found him living in seclusion – a broken man haunted by his past; her love, however, was unshaken, and she no longer saw him as a distant master; instead, he appeared to her as her equal, now vulnerable and in need. In that moment of reunion, Rochester’s pride melted, and he accepted Jane’s love with humility. They married quietly, finding happiness built on forgiveness, trust, and deep understanding.

Luckily, Rochester’s sight returned partially over time, enough for him to appreciate his wife’s presence and their newborn son’s face. And together they made a life, a partnership that transcended the shadows of Thornfield and the trials that had marked Jane’s early years.

As for Jane, who had known but neglect and isolation, she had finally found the love and acceptance she had long sought, which marked a fulfilling moment in her journey from an unloved orphan to a woman with a place in the world, valued and cherished.

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19 Nov. 2024

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Mahrukh Ijaz

Welcome to the mystic world of Mahrukh Ijaz’s storytelling, where science meets imagination. She graduated with a Bachelor’s in Biotechnology and has always been fascinated by the magic of life at the molecular level. This curiosity drives her to write avidly, blending scientific inquiry with rich narratives that inspire and engage the reader. Each piece she writes is a journey into the unknown, revealing the secret connections between the human experience and the detailed workings of nature as she feels that every story has the potential to incite change and foster connections. To reach Mariyam or any of our writers, you can always email us at our official email address.

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