In the first part of Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre, Jane is a plain but brilliant young orphan girl who endures a difficult time living at a school for orphaned children. Finally, she resolves to leave the school by getting a job as a governess.

How does Jane resolve her conflict?

Jane resolves her conflict by deciding to leave the school and become a governess. She believes that this will provide her with an opportunity to support herself and have a better life. With determination and perseverance, Jane sets out to find a job as a governess, eventually securing a position at Thornfield Hall to care for Adèle Varens, a young French girl. This decision marks the beginning of a new chapter in Jane's life, allowing her to escape the hardships of her past and embark on a journey towards independence and personal growth.