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Ch. 1-16 Jane Eyre Complete Answers How does Bronte immediately reveal Jane's situation to the reader? ️️jane is excluded from the Reed family, unwelcome, she reveals everything as sad and dreary why do you think Jane is treated so unfairly ️️jane was put upon mrs reed with no choice ...

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How does Bronte immediately reveal Jane's situation to the reader? ✔️✔️jane is excluded from the
Reed family, unwelcome, she reveals everything as sad and dreary



why do you think Jane is treated so unfairly ✔️✔️jane was put upon mrs reed with no choice

Reed is: resentful, guilt for husband, jealous that jane is independent and bright while her children are
crummy

Jane=poor, Reeds= rich



what does Jane mean when she says she was "rather out of (her) self? ✔️✔️her defiance to unjust
punishment, she had nothing to lose, if you are going to be punished why not throw a full blown temper
tantrum...cant control herself until threatened to be tied down



on looking back, how does jane understand mrs reeds treatment of her ✔️✔️if she was pretty, mrs
reed would like her

also aware she does not fit in, doesnt look or act like cousins



why does mrs reed make jane stay in the red room ✔️✔️she thinks jane is trying to trick her and
manipulate her to get out of the red room, jane gets hysterical; she isnt lying



why does jane keep crying ✔️✔️there is no end to the cruelty and abuse, she has no where to go



what hope does mr loid give jane ✔️✔️mr loid gave her a chance to get away and go to school



how did jane's character change in her confrontation with mr brockelhurst and mrs reed ✔️✔️she was
confident and displayed adult like strength, she wasnt intimidated



what is lowood institution ✔️✔️a charity school for orphans

supposed to be generous

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