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In the novel jane eyre, by charlotte bronte, both mr. rochester and jane eyre are complex characters. he is a man who is moody and stern at first, but he turns out to be a kind person. although she displays anger and frustration in the first part of the novel, jane finally wins his heart with her brilliant wit. which type of character is mr. rochester? minor character static character flat character dynamic character

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