![]() ![]() ![]() Mary is described as "docile and intelligent" and as a great pupil. Diana is described as the handsome leader of the trio, with an "animal spirit" and an "affluence of life". She finds that they have the same educational and leisure tendencies, and that they make quite pleasant company. The Rivers sisters become Janes most valued friends. You shall be mine: I claim you – not for my pleasure, but for my Sovereigns service” (464).ĭiana and Mary Rivers – Sisters to St. A missionaries wife you must be – shall be. It is not personal, but mental endowments they have given you: you are formed for labor, not for love. “God and nature intended you for a missionary’s wife. John asks Jane to marry him and accompany him to India, but Jane refuses and returns to Rochester. ![]() John is in love with Rosamund Oliver, but beleives in marrying for utility and Gods will instead of love. After offering Jane a post as the Schoolmaster in town,he finds that her real identity is Jane Eyre and that they are cousins. He initially takes Jane in and tries to make her a kind of pet. John Rivers – Jane’s cousin, Diana and Mary River’s brother John Rivers is characterized as being a very dedicated clergyman, and who is reserved with his feelings (especially with his feelings for Rosamund Oliver). ![]()
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