Mr Edward Rochester

Jane Eyre

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Mr Rochester is not a handsome man, but nonetheless he is highly regarded by those in his social circles due to his wealth, material possessions and worldly knowledge. He is initially commanding and condescending to everyone around him, especially Mrs Fairfax and Adele, whom he declares his intellectual inferiors. Conversely, he is intrigued by Jane due to her intelligence, as otherwise she is “poor and obscure.”

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