How much sympathy does the reader feel for Jane Eyre at Different stages in the story?

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January 4, 2016

 

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However in the events leading up to being locked in the room, the reader could not feel sympathy for Jane Eyre as she did in a way bring the punishment upon herself for attacking Mr. Reed in the first place. If she has not retaliated she would have not been locked in the room. Most readers however probably do feel sympathy for her as she was acting more in self-defence...
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Reed in the first place. If she has not retaliated she would have not been locked in the room. Most readers however probably do feel sympathy for her as she was acting more in self-defence. She was also unfairly spoken too as they were dragging her to the room itself as they say things like ?she's like a mad cat' and do not seem to be letting her give an explanation at all for her actions, and only listening to what John had too say...
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