St. John Rivers

St. John Rivers is the clergyman of the parish in Morton and is the brother of Diana and Mary. He is later revealed to be Jane Eyre's cousin. St. John is the admirer of Rosamond Oliver..

He and his cousins live at Moor House.

Appearance
He is described to be a very handsome man: tall, slim with Athenian features. His eyes are large and blue and he has rather pale skin which was  'colourless, like ivory.' He also has very fair, blond hair. Jane describes his appearance to look very calm and placid.

Personality
St. John Rivers is the opposite to the passionate Mr Rochester: cold, hard-hearted, and repressed. Being a very Christian man, however, he has moral and intellectual superiority to most and prioritizes his faith above pleasure or happiness. Ironically, despite seeming very placid, he has a hardness and restlessness in his character displayed through his reserve and brooding nature. He represses emotional and romantic feelings, especially from Rosamond Oliver, and is weak in her presence. Although he claims to be a devout Christian, he lacks the warmth or compassion that a follower of Christ should have. He is rather apathetic towards others as well.

Plot
Towards the end of the novel, he proposes to Jane and asks her to travel to India with him as a missionary's wife, but she turns him down and marries Rochester.

2011
In the 2011 'Jane Eyre' movie adapted from the novel, the part of St. John is played by Jamie Bell.