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Jane Eyre--Chapter 17 The wedding day

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17.  What truth did Jane know on the wedding day? Who sent Mr Mason to England to prevent Jane from marrying Mr Rochester? 

2024-04-11
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  • 用户702313
    用户702313
    Mr Rochester was already married Jane's uncle sent MR Mason to England.

    2024-07-01

  • 用户702313
    用户702313
    MR Rochester was already married.Jane' s uncle.

    2024-07-01

  • 何佳明
    何佳明
    'This wedding cannot continue, because Mr Rochester is already married.when Mr Mason explained that Mr Rochester was already married, your uncle sent him straight back to England to prevent you from marrying and making a terrible mistake.

    2024-04-23

  • 李小梁Jadon Lee
    李小梁Jadon Lee
    It was Bertha, the brother of Rochester's former wife. Mason. For he knew that fifteen years earlier Mr Rochester had been married, and had a mad wife. Rochester had been with Bertha. Mason's sister was married and never divorced, and his wife is still alive. And the law doesn't allow monogamy.

    2024-04-20

  • 李小梁Jadon Lee
    李小梁Jadon Lee
    "Jane Eyre." Because the day of the wedding Jane. Love learned that Rochester already had a wife, driven by morality and self-respect, she left Rochester's mad wife and burned down the manor. Rochester lost his eyes and broke his arm in order to save her

    2024-04-20

  • 孙博
    孙博
    Jane's uncle is the one who sent Mr Mason to England to prevent Jane from marrying Mr Rochester.

    2024-04-19

  • 孙博
    孙博
    Jane's uncle is the one who sent Mr Mason to England to prevent Jane from marrying Mr Rochester. This has been clearly explained at the end of chapter 17. 

    2024-04-19

  • 指路lu
    指路lu
    At the wedding, Jane learns the shocking truth that Mr. Rochester already has a living wife, the mad woman Bertha Mason. This truth is revealed by Rochester's brother-in-law, Mr. Mason, whose presence directly causes the wedding to be unable to take place. As for who sent Mr. Mason to England to prevent Jane from marrying Mr. Rochester, this is not explicitly stated in the novel. However, it can be speculated that this may have something to do with Mr Rochester's past and family. Mr. Mason, as Rochester's brother-in-law, may have decided to reveal the secret out of consideration for family reputation and duty. In addition, Jane's uncle may also know that Rochester's wife is still alive, and he may ask Mason to stop the wedding, because he thinks the wedding is ridiculous. In short, Jane Eyre learns the truth that Mr. Rochester has a wife at the wedding, which makes her unable to continue to marry Mr. Rochester. The emergence and revelation of the truth by Mr. Mason is the result of a variety of factors.

    2024-04-14