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Find the scene where Jane is encouraged to mingle with the rest of the guests. Despite the master of this house, Mr. Rochester, wanting her to feel included, how does Jane retreat back to old habits? Why do you think this is?

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    Chapter 11, Gathering at George Inn

    Explanation:

    Jane Eyre is a reserved an shy person up until she reaches George Inn and due to her increasing interest in Mr Rochester, goes an extra mile. He also wants her to feel included, not just as someone who came as a tutor but someone who is a part of the household.

    This he does, by encouraging her to talk to people in the gathering and allowing her to become a part of daily chores of household.

    She reverts to her old habits after she realizes certain things have been hidden about Mr Rochester which make her distrust him.
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