Answer:
2.The reader expects Rochester to be bitter over his loss of vision; instead, his temper is much improved
3.Although Jane saves Rochester from burning once, she is not there to spare him the second time.
Step-by-step explanation:
Irony diverts Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre from a basic story of a devastated tutor in affection with a rich terrible kid, Mr. Rochester, into a chilling Gothic puzzle. Jane Eyre is a novel of sinister secrets, and life-altering surprises.