The Challenges Faced In Jane E

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June 24, 2016

 

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Reed always sided with her children, and never admitted to herself that her offspring could ever do such things as they did to Jane. Therefore, Jane was always punished for what the other three children did, and was branded a liar by Mrs. Reed. This point in the book marks the beginning of Jane’s primary conflict in the novel...
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Reed. This point in the book marks the beginning of Jane’s primary conflict in the novel. She feels unloved and unaccepted by the world, as her own family betrays her. This feeling intensifies when Mr. Brocklehurst arrives to take Jane away to Lowood School. Her aunt is pleased to see her go, but manages to influence Jane’s life even after Jane is settled in at the charity school, by informing Mr...
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