Why does Jane Eyre go back to Rochester?
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In the first place he was everything to her, and she loved him more than she loved anyone else, and in the second place because she was worried, because her ignorance of his whereabouts and news disturbed her. The most important reason is that when St. John shows her what she really does not want: indifference, charity, morality, she realizes that she cannot live like St. John and must return to the warm and somewhat selfish Mr. Rochester.
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