I am trying to make a power point on this novel, and I am trying to find a few forms of happiness within the novel, but I can only think of one, which is Jane and Rochester's marriage, and their love for one another. Do you know any more forms of happiness in this novel?
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I've only seen the movie, but I hope I can still help you. When Jane runs away, gets lost in the moorland and is found by that priest, she can forget about the pain she just experienced back at "home" for some time, can't remember everything at first and therefor finds some sort of peace of mind. She's teaching the girls, has her own little "house" and spends her days in tranquility... Of course that's not the same kind of happiness she experienced while living with Rochester, but it still is some kind of being happy, being happy by forgetting, what hearts you deep inside.