Jane Eyre | Chapter 32-33 Summary and Analysis

Summary
Jane adjusts to her new lifestyle, eventually gaining the trust of the town people. “I felt I had become a favorite in the neighborhood. Whenever I went out, I heard on all sides cordial salutations, and was welcomed with friendly smiles.” At night, Jane’s mind is tormented by dreams about Rochester.

She describes how she would “rush into strange dreams at night: dreams many–colored, agitated, full of the ideal, the stirring, the stormy–dreams where, amidst unusual scenes charged with adventure, with agitating risk and romantic...


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