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poor girl whose father died and lives with her aunt, is passionate
mother who keeps Jane and spoils her own children; only cares about hat other people think; ignores janes bad situation
Housekeeper for the Reeds; Jane prefers to everyone else; comes to see Jane at her leaving
one of Reed children; selfish; enjoys making money
Reed child; fat and spoiled; mental and physical abuse
Reed child; spoiled temper; obsessed with herself
maid at Gateshead who hates Jane
Jane's uncle, who took her as an infant to take care of her
Physician for the Gateshead hall
man from Lowood School who comes to interrogate Jane; very ugly; like a black pillar
under teacher; very rushed all the time; was first to take care if Jane at school
the superintendent of Lowood School; very pretty like Jane
does work at Lowood School
teaches history and grammar at Lowood School; always scolding Helen for her faults
teaches French at Lowood School
smart but quiet girl who gets hurt by a teacher all the time; she is messy; christ figure; dies
housekeeper of Lowood School; mean like Mr.Braocklehurst
girl that Jane meets during typhus disease spreading in school; good at telling stories
Miss Temple's husband, a clergyman
heavy welsh woman who is Jane's teacher roommate
the manager of Thornfeild; kind to Jane when she arrives
girl Jane will teach; converses in French; like to talk a lot; her mother died; not very good at concentrating
Adela's nurse; speaks only French
owner of Thornfeild; trailer Jane meets going to Hay; has serious look
lady who sews and made loud laugh that scared Jane at Thornfield
lady who is Adela's mother; likes by Mr. Rochester but she cheated on him

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