2. After hearing a loud noise in the middle of the night Mr. Rochester and Jane go up to the third-floor to Mason’s room. Mr. Rochester tells Jane to stay with Mason to help soak up his blood. Then Mr. Rochester brings the doctor in where Mason tells his recount of events. Mason says that “she” sucked the blood from the wound after biting him. It is thought to be she is Grace Poole.
3. On page 140 Jane comments that the dreams with an infant are a “strange reoccurrence”. And that she is nervous as bedtime approaches. She also states hat that Bessie had similar dreams. …show more content…
Jane goes to Thornfield, to see the Reeds. Mr. Rochester is hesitant for Jane to go in fact he jokes that he doesn’t give her five pounds because it will make her come back.
5. As Mrs. Reed is dying she apologizes about keeping Jane’s uncle, John Erie secret. John Eyre sent a letter to Mrs. Reed asking where Jane was so that he can put Jane in his will making her the heir of his fortune when he