Mr. Mason (brother-in-law)

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Mr. Mason (brother-in-law) is a character in Charlotte Brontë’s novel "Jane Eyre," known as the timid and shaken visitor whose revelations help expose the dark secret of Thornfield Hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Character in Jane Eyre
Fictional character
appearsIn 19th-century English novel
Jane Eyre NERFINISHED
Thornfield Hall episodes in Jane Eyre
associatedWithLocation Jamaica NERFINISHED
Thornfield Hall NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Colonialism in Jane Eyre
Madness and confinement in Jane Eyre
Secrecy and revelation in Jane Eyre
characterTrait Easily frightened
Nervous
Timid
createdBy Charlotte Brontë NERFINISHED
genre Victorian literature character
hasFamilyRelation Brother-in-law of Edward Rochester
hasGender Male
hasOccupation Plantation owner
hasRelative Bertha Mason NERFINISHED
Edward Rochester NERFINISHED
hasSibling Bertha Mason NERFINISHED
hasSurname Mason NERFINISHED
helpsReveal The dark secret of Thornfield Hall
knownFor Involvement in revealing the secret of Bertha Mason
Shaken and fearful behavior
Timid demeanor
languageOfWork English
narrativeRole Catalyst for revelation of Rochester’s secret marriage
nationality West Indian
publicationContext First published in 1847 with Jane Eyre
visits Thornfield Hall NERFINISHED

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Mr. Rochester hasRelative Mr. Mason (brother-in-law)