Elizabeth Taylor as Helen Burns in the 1944 film adaptation of Jane Eyre.
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
| Orson Welles | | Edward Rochester |
|---|
| Joan Fontaine | | Jane Eyre |
| Margaret O'Brien | | Adele Varens |
| Peggy Ann Garner | | Jane Eyre as a Child |
| John Sutton | | Dr. Rivers |
Filming locations included London and various locations in Derbyshire and the Derbyshire Dales, including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, the village of Froggatt and the Fox House pub in Sheffield, as well as Broughton Castle in Oxfordshire.
Jane Eyre is a young orphan being raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle's ghost, screams and faints.
When does Jane Eyre return to Thornfield Hall after she runs away? Towards the end of the movie, Jane Eyre, she runs away from her fiancee's house after discovering he is already married. However, she returns after realising her love and inability to be without him.
The "Madwoman In The Attack" From 'Jane Eyre' Was Actually Based On A True Story — Sort Of. allow me to quickly bring you up to speed: in Charlotte Brontë's 1847 novel Jane Eyre, the titular Jane works for the sexy, mean Mr. Rochester in his creepy mansion, Thornfield Hall.
Rochester lock Bertha up, he keeps her a secret from everyone in town–including Jane! After the truth has come out (at the altar, no less, minutes before he's about to marry–or “marry”–Jane), Rochester insists that he was planning to tell his new wife the truth after a year and a day of marriage.
Adding on to the tragedy, Brontë's unborn child died along with her. However, her official death certificate attributes her death to phthisis, the same type of tuberculosis that had already claimed her talented sisters Emily and Anne, the authors of Wuthering Heights and The Tenant at Wildfell Hall, respectively.
At Ferndean, Rochester and Jane rebuild their relationship and soon marry. At the end of her story, Jane writes that she has been married for ten blissful years and that she and Rochester enjoy perfect equality in their life together.
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It's tough to cast Mr. Rochester with a conventionally pretty boy handsome actor because Bronte is specific that he is not handsome – in fact, in one of the book's and the movie's most memorable scenes, Jane tells him that he is not. But, more to the point, his performance as Mr.
The Good: Despite the claims to the contrary by 1983 diehards, the 1973 Jane Eyre miniseries is the most faithful adaptation of the novel, neither adding or subtracting any details. While Orson Welles may be my personal favorite Rochester, Michael Jayston might be the actor that portrays the character most accurately.
The difference only being that Jane Eyre is able to resist, Anna Karenina is not. Rochester is described to be very ugly - a dark face, with stern features, a craggy face and a heavy brow. He is 'pigeon-chested' and he is around middle-age, 35 years or so.
Rochester got sick of being a party animal and went home to England. Rochester was injured in the aftermath of the fire; he lost one hand and one eye, and he's blind in the remaining eye. Jane returns to Rochester and they get married. After two years, Rochester gets his sight back a little bit.
Adèle. Adèle is Jane's pupil at Thornfield, a little French girl just under ten years old, the daughter of Céline Varens (an opera dancer who was Rochester's mistress). She's creepily precocious. Mostly, Adèle is an opportunity for Jane to show her teaching skills and her compassion.
Originally Answered: Why does Jane Ayre leave Rochester? Because Mr Rochester is already married. Yeah, she's crazy but to Jane the fact that Bertha is still alive makes her feel like she would only be his mistress. Shes right to want more, she wants to rightfully belong.
The book can be enjoyed at any age — but the same can be said of YA literature in general. According to a 2012 study, more than half the buyers of YA books are over 18. Surely the best time to read Jane Eyre is as a young adult.
Mr. Rochester: ENTP. Definitely. I could see an argument for ENTJ, but I'm pretty sure he's an extrovert.
Jane Eyre's marriage to Edward Rochester at the end of Charlotte Bronte's novel, Jane Eyre, is a romantic one, certainly. For, earlier in the novel, Jane has so happily accepted Mr. Rochester's proposal of marriage only to learn that he is already married.
The ending, in which Jane and Rochester marry, is happy, if bittersweet. It is bittersweet because Rochester has been disabled by the Thornfield fire, losing a hand and his eyesight. Now, Rochester is as dependent (or more) on Jane as she is on him.
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Jane Eyre chooses Mr. Rochester over St. John Rivers because Mr. Rochester loves her, while John only cares about the service she can provide him.Jane also learns that her father's brother, John Eyre had come to the Reeds seeking Jane seven years ago. Unfortunately, he couldn't visit her at Lowood, because he was leaving for Madeira to make his fortune. Over time, Miss Temple has become more than a teacher to Jane: she is also mother, governess, and companion.