![]() ![]() Part 2: Mostly narrated by Rochester (Not named in the novel), this part deals with his marriage with Antoniette and their stay at the vacation home. In terms of the novel’s interventionist role into Jane Eyre, this whole part gives us the back story and formative influences in Antoinette’s, Bertha Mason’s, life, the part completely excluded in the Bronte Novel. In part 1, after her mother is hospitalized, Antoinette first goes to live with her aunt and eventually ends up being a boarder at the convent. This part also enlightens us about her childhood loneliness, except for one friend, Tia, and of her relationship with Christophine. Part 1: In part one we learn of Antoinette’s childhood on a dilapidated farm where she lives in poverty with her mother Annette. ![]() Part three, the shortest section of the book, is narrated by Antoinette, now named Bertha Mason, and captures her experience of living a confined life in the Thornfield Hall. ![]() This part also deals with their marriage and of his return, along with his creole wife, to England. Part 2 is narrated by Rochester (with occasional voice of antoinette) who arrives in Jamaica to marry Antoinette. The book is divided into three parts: Part 1 contains the story of Antoinette, her childhood and eventual life in the convent school this part is narrated by Antoinette. Fish and Wildlife Service Plot and Organization of the Book ![]()
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