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kipiarov [429]
1 year ago
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Which of the following dwellings were the most austere that Jane had experienced? Gateshead Thornfield Moor House Morton

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astraxan [27]1 year ago
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Morton is the answer

Serga [27]1 year ago
3 0

Answer: Morton

In Chapter 30 of <em>Jane Eyre</em>, St. John finds a position for Jane in a town called Morton. The job involves running a charity school for girls. When Jane arrives at Morton, the wealthy heiress Rosamund Oliver provides Jane with a cottage in which to live. Morton is the most austere dwelling that Jane had yet experienced. Moreover, she finds the work degrading and disappointing.

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