In Agnes Grey, we follow the journey of a young woman whose life takes a dramatic turn when her familys financial stability collapses. Determined to support herself, Agnes steps into the challenging role of a governess, a rare opportunity for respectable women in the early Victorian era. Through her experiences with two tumultuous families—the Bloomfields and the Murrays—she confronts the harsh realities of managing unruly, spoiled children and witnesses how wealth can corrupt social values. After enduring personal loss, Agnes unearths her own happiness by opening a small school with her mother and finding love with a man who cherishes her true self. Together, they build a family, welcoming three children by the storys end Edward, Agnes, and Mary.