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- Jane is about to accept John Rivers' proposal when she hears Rochester's voice calling her.
- Mr. Briggs interrupts the wedding of Jane and Mr. Rochester with the claim that the marriage cannot proceed, as Mr. Rochester has a wife.
- Jane is baffled and fascinated by her employer, Mr. Rochester, who seems more than usually interested in her.
- Mr. Rochester is entertaining guests and Jane is perturbed by his evident fondness for Blanche Ingram.
- Conditions have improved at Lowood School & Jane finds a measure of contentment, first as pupil and later as teacher.
- Happy in her new post, Jane gets on with a new pupil, Adele, and the housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax. She also meets her new employer, Mr. Rochester.
- Summoned by her dying aunt, Jane returns to Gateshead Hall, scene of her unhappy childhood.
- Jane wanders the moors, poor, starving, and heartbroken, until she is rescued.
- A destitute Jane has found sanctuary with the Rivers family and has a new post as teacher at the local school.
- Jane's open defiance of her unjust and tyrannical aunt has led to her dismissal from Gateshead Hall. She's to go instead to Lowood School, where strict discipline is in order.
- This dramatization begins with Jane as a neglected orphan child, unjustly punished by her aunt.