Jane's unpleasant aunt
Mrs. Reed
The superintendent at Lowood; gives Jane and a friend food at times
Miss Temple
Ms. Fairfax
Lost vision and hand
Rochester
Jane's missionary cousin
Hits Jane with a book
John Reed
Mean-hearted manafer of Lowood
Mr. Brocklehurst
Often accused of Bertha's sins
Grace Poole
Creole Woman from Spanish Town Jamaica, West Indies
Bertha
Work as governesses, Jane's cousins (must say both names)
Diana and Mary Rivers
Told Jane entertaining stories and sang her songs, marries Robert Leaven
Bessie
Jane's spiritual and intellectual friend at Lowood, dies in Jane's arms
Helen
Jane's student at Thornfield
Adele Varens
Her uncle who sent the lawyer to stop the wedding
John Eyre
Wealthy financial supporter of the girls' school in Morton
Rosamond Oliver
Enters a convent and becomes Mother Superior
Eliza Reed
Apothecary, suggests Jane be sent to boarding school
Mr. Lloyd
Rochester once had an affair with her
Celine Varens
Was stabbed by Bertha
Mr. Mason
The only wealthy man in Morton, supports the efforts of the town and the school
Mr. Oliver
Marries a wealthy society man, had a failed elopement
Georgiana Reed
Constantly humiliates and punishes Helen Burns
Miss Scatcherd
Beautiful and Haughty society woman; Rochester pretends to love h
Blanche Ingram
John Eyre's Attorney, helps prevents Jane's marriage to Rochester
Mr. Briggs
Denies Jane access to the Moor House, Jane chastises her for her class prejudices
Hannah