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What is the summary of each chapter of Jane Eyre?
Jane Eyre is the masterpiece of Charlotte Brontexq, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century. Generally speaking, Jane Eyre is Charlotte Brontexq's "poetic portrayal of life" and an autobiographical work. Tell the story of an English woman who became an orphan from childhood, constantly pursued freedom and dignity, persisted in herself, and finally got happiness through various hardships. \x0d\ Chapter 1: Jane Eyre's father is a poor priest. When she was a child, her parents both fell ill and died. Jane Eyre was sent to Gateshead Manor to be raised by her wife menstruation Reed. Chapter two: After her uncle Mr. Reed died in the red house, Jane Eyre lived a life of discrimination and abuse for 10 years. Once, Jane was put in the red house for resisting her cousin's beating. Physical pain and mental humiliation and fear made her seriously ill. \x0d\ Chapter 3: menstruation regards her as a thorn in her side, isolates her from her own children and decides to send her to Dallowood Orphanage. \x0d\ Chapter IV: As the confrontation with menstruation became more open and resolute, Mrs. Reed accelerated the pace of sending Jane Eyre to an orphanage. In order to get rid of Jane Eyre, she slandered Jane Eyre everywhere in front of Mr. Brocklehurst and destroyed her reputation. \x0d\ Chapter 5: The orphanage has strict rules and a hard life, and the dean is a cold hypocrite. He destroyed orphans mentally and physically in various ways. Jane Eyre did not eat enough and wear warm clothes, and continued to suffer inhuman torture. \x0d\ Chapter 6: Jane Eyre becomes friends with the orphan Helen, and Miss Temple, the teacher, also cares about her. \x0d\ Chapter 7: Jane Eyre accidentally broke the slate, was punished and stood on a stool, and was humiliated in public. It is Helen's smile that gives Jane Eyre strength. \x0d\ Chapter 8: Sad Jane Eyre didn't get off the stool until after school, so she was so angry that Helen brought her coffee and bread and kept enlightening her. Miss Tambo also came to visit her and talked with Helen about the past and present, which made Jane Eyre admire. \x0d\ Chapter 9: In the orphanage, an infectious typhus took the lives of many orphans, and Helen died in this typhus, which was a great blow to Jane Eyre. \x0d\ Chapter 10: Typhus has greatly improved orphanages. Jane received six years' education in the new environment and taught in this school for two years. Because of Miss Temple's departure, Jane was tired of life in an orphanage, so she advertised for a governess. \x0d\ Chapter 1 1: The housekeeper of Thornfield Manor hired her. There is only one girl, Adele Lavalang, who is under 10. Mr rochester is her protector, and she is Jane Eyre's student. Jane Eyre came to Thornfield Manor, where everything was solemn and spectacular. \x0d\ Chapter 12: One evening, Jane Eyre went out for a walk and met her host who had just returned from abroad. This is the first time they have met. Rochester fell off his frightened horse, and Jane hurried to help him. When she got home, Jane realized that he was Rochester, the owner of the manor. \x0d\ Chapter 13: Adele is not easy to teach, she doesn't care, and she makes excuses to look for Mr. Roberts everywhere. Mr Roberts has a face-to-face communication with Jane Eyre, learning about Jane Eyre's past and commenting on Jane Eyre's paintings. \x0d\ Chapter 14: She found that her master was a moody person, and his attitude towards her was sometimes good and sometimes bad. The whole house is gloomy and empty. \x0d\ Chapter 15: At night, Jane Eyre was awakened by a strange laugh and found Rochester's door open and his bed on fire. She woke Rochester and put out the fire. Rochester told Jane Eyre that there lived a woman named Grace Poole on the third floor. She is insane and often gives out creepy laughter, asking her to keep a secret. \x0d\ Chapter 16: Jane thinks hard, can't think of a clue, guesses the reason at random, and wants to see Mr. Roberts but can't expect it. \x0d\ Chapter 17: After Rochester came back, family dinners were often held, and Thornfield Manor became busy from top to bottom. At a family dinner, he courted a beautiful lady named Ingram. Jane was called into the living room, but was left out by Blanche's mother "x0d". She endured humiliation and left the living room. \x0d\ Chapter 18: At the banquet, Rochester insisted that Jane Eyre also go to the living room. The guests were very proud of Jane Eyre, but Rochester invited Jane Eyre to dance. At this time, Rochester fell in love with Jane, and Jane felt that she had feelings for Rochester. \x0d\ Chapter 19: Rochester went out and a gypsy wearing a headscarf came to his house. When it is Jane Eyre's turn to tell fortune, Jane Eyre discovers that this mysterious gypsy is Rochester, and he wants to test Jane Eyre's feelings for him. \x0d\ Chapter 20: A stranger named Mei Sen comes to the manor again. That night he was bitten by a mysterious woman on the third floor, and Jane helped Rochester secretly send him away. \x0d\ Chapter 2 1: Soon, Mrs. Reed sent someone to see Jane, saying that she was dying and wanted to see Jane. When she returned to menstruation's home, Mrs Reed gave her a letter, which was sent by Jane's uncle three years ago, asking about her niece and giving her "x0d" legacy to Jane Eyre. Mrs. Reed lied that Jane died in an orphanage, and it was not until her deathbed that her conscience discovered the truth and told Jane. \x0d\ Chapter 22: Jane Eyre feels at home when she returns to Thornfield Manor. It is speculated that Rochester will propose to Miss Blanche. \x0d\ Chapter 23: Rochester proposes to Jane Eyre, and Jane Eyre agrees, and her heart is full of happiness. \x0d\ Chapter 24: Rochester and Jane Eyre prepare for the wedding. Robert likes Jane Eyre very much. Jane Eyre regards Robert as her whole world. He is the idol of Jane Eyre. \x0d\ Chapter 25: On the eve of the wedding, Jane Eyre wakes up from her dream and sees a tall and disgusting woman wearing her wedding dress, and then tears the mask of the wedding dress to pieces. Rochester told her that it was just a dream. When Jane woke up the next day, she found that the veil of the wedding dress was really in pieces. \x0d\ Chapter 26: The wedding was held as scheduled. An unexpected guest broke into the church and claimed that the wedding could not be held. He said, 15 years ago, Rochester married Bertha Mei Sen, Mr. Mei Sen's sister. Rochester admitted this fact. x0d showed people the crazy woman who was locked up on the third floor. That's his lawful wife. She has a history of hereditary mental illness, that is, she set fire to Rochester's room, and \x0d\ was also a mask for tearing up Jane's wedding dress. \x0d\ Chapter 27: Jane Eyre went through a severe test, and the law hindered their love and made them fall into deep pain. \x0d\ Chapter 28: On a stormy night, Jane Eyre sadly left Thornfield Manor. Spent all her savings, she slept in the wind, begging along the way, and went through hardships. Finally, she fainted in front of Father St. John's house and was saved by St. John and his two sisters. \x0d\ Chapter 29: After sleeping for three days and nights, Jane Eyre finally wakes up and gradually recovers her strength under the care of St. John's family. Jane Eyre was taken in by St. John and found a job as a country teacher for her. \x0d\ Chapter 30: Jane Eyre is gradually familiar with everything here. Soon, Jane learned that her uncle had passed away and left her a legacy. At the same time, she found that St. John was her cousin. Jane decided to divide the property equally. \x0d\ Chapter 3 1: A farmhouse in a mountain village became Jane's home. She has twenty students, of whom only three can read and none can write and calculate. Jane's responsibility is to cultivate this bud. At dusk, Jane looked at the sunset and comforted herself. At this moment, St. John Rivers came over and asked Jane how she felt on her first day at work. \x0d\ Chapter 32: Jane Eyre devoted herself wholeheartedly to the work of rural female teachers and gradually became the darling of the villagers in that area. In those days, Jane Eyre was calm on the surface, but she often met Mr. Roberts in her dreams, and her heart was restless. \x0d\ Chapter 33: St. John, a fanatic, is going to preach in India. Before he left, he proposed to Jane Eyre, but he told her frankly that he wanted to marry her not because he loved her, but because he needed a well-educated assistant. \x0d\ Chapter 34: Jane Eyre feels that she should repay his kindness, but she refuses to promise him. That night, St. John waited for Jane Eyre's reply in the wasteland. Just as Jane Eyre was preparing to make a decision, she seemed to hear Rochester calling her name in the distance. Chapter X0d \ 35: St. John is very confident that Jane Eyre will follow him and make every effort to help Jane Eyre make up her mind to marry him as soon as possible. Inspired by the sage, Jane Eyre almost lost the courage to fight. At that moment, Jane Eyre felt a voice calling her constantly, which Jane Eyre could not resist. Jane understands how she should choose. \x0d\ Chapter 36: Jane Eyre felt something in her heart and hurried back to the ruined Thornfield Manor. She learned that the crazy woman set fire to the building and died. Rochester was also injured and disabled, living alone on a farm a few miles away. \x0d\ Chapter 37: Jane Eyre finally found Mr. Roberts and was greatly shocked. She married him and got her ideal happy life. \x0d\ Chapter 38: Two years later, Rochester cured one eye and saw Jane Eyre's first child.