Grace Poole

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Grace Poole is a mysterious and taciturn servant in Charlotte Brontë’s novel "Jane Eyre," known for secretly guarding the madwoman Bertha Mason at Thornfield Hall.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
servant
appearsIn Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation various film adaptations of Jane Eyre
various television adaptations of Jane Eyre
appearsInChapter Jane Eyre – Thornfield Hall episodes
associatedWith Bertha Mason NERFINISHED
Thornfield Hall attic
characteristic mysterious
taciturn
creator Charlotte Brontë NERFINISHED
employer Edward Fairfax Rochester NERFINISHED
Thornfield Hall household
firstAppearance Jane Eyre (1847 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
genreOfWork Gothic novel
hasRelationshipWith Jane Eyre (professional acquaintance) NERFINISHED
knownFor drinking gin
receiving unusually high wages
secretly guarding Bertha Mason
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
loyalTo Edward Fairfax Rochester NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction to conceal the existence of Bertha Mason from Jane Eyre and others
nationality English
occupation nurse
servant
residence Thornfield Hall NERFINISHED
responsibleFor caring for Bertha Mason
guarding Bertha Mason
roleInPlot red herring for the source of strange events at Thornfield
settingOfActivity Northern England NERFINISHED

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Mr. Rochester hasServant Grace Poole