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Where is Jane Eyre taking place?

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The novel has 5 main settings in northern England:

Jane's childhood "home" with the Reeds at Gateshead

Lowood School

Mr. Rochester's house called Thornfield

the Rivers' home at Moor House

Mr. Rochester's rural place in Ferndean

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