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Essay / Gender Roles in Jane Eyre - 1719
More house was also called Marsh End and Jane almost died due to lack of money. Morehouse symbolizes a new beginning for Jane whom she resurrected. Jane wanted to leave Thornfield because she couldn't marry Mr. Rochester, so she decided to leave him and start a new life without him. Jane didn't have much money, so when she arrived at the More house, all her money had to be spent on the journey and she spent days sleeping outside in the cold and began begging for food. One day Jane collapsed in front of a house and she didn't know it, but her cousins lived in the house. His cousins gave him food, gave him shelter and soon they gave him a job. Once they discovered they were related, she received the money her uncle had left her and she decided to share that money equally with her cousins. They were grateful and Jane began teaching poor children and she often compared them to Adele. Like a few years ago, Jane still thought about Mr. Rochester and she learned new languages from St. John. One day, Saint-Jean asked her to marry him, but she refused because she didn't love him and considered him a brother. St. John told her that she should marry him because that was what God wanted them to do. Jane believed him and was about to tell him that she was going to marry him until she heard a familiar voice calling her name. Jane realized that the voice was Mr. Rochester's and that's when she finally