
Thornfield Hall
Thornfield Hall is a fictional mansion in Charlotte Brontë's classic novel, "Jane Eyre." It serves as the home of Mr. Rochester, the brooding and complex master of the estate, and is central to the story's themes of love, mystery, and social class. The hall is characterized by its grandeur but also its secrets, notably the presence of a hidden character who impacts the plot significantly. Thornfield Hall symbolizes both the beauty and the darkness of human relationships, reflecting the internal struggles of the characters as they navigate their desires and societal expectations.