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Jane Is A Very Powerful And Charming Novel

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Jane Eyre is a very powerful and charming novel, published in 1847, and was written by Charlotte Brontë. The story starts as Jane is a very poor, young, orphan who lives with her very selfish and ungrateful aunt. The story of this book goes throughout Jane’s childhood all the way to Adulthood. During Jane’s life at the age of ten she was sent off to school, many of the students become ill and die. She remained at this school, until she started working as a governess in Mr.Rochester’s house. The two madly fall in love, Jane is nothing like his past lovers, her beauty comes from within rather than from the outer side. Despite the difference of seventeen years in age, they get married, little does Jane know he is already married to a …show more content…

Where Jane was forced to live with her very wealthy Aunt, Mrs. Reed and her cousin John ,which they both treated her very cruelly. Mrs.Reed despised Jane more than likely because she was not of the same social class and was not born into their family. John hit Jane when he found her reading a family book of his, which made her head bleed. Jane was then sent to Lowood School by her Aunt, because Mrs.Reed said she was ungrateful and disrespectful. Jane says “ Poverty looks grim to grown people; still more so to children: they have not much idea of industrious, working, respectable poverty; they think of the world only as connected with ragged clothes, scanty food, fireless grates, rude manners, and debasing vices: poverty for me was synonymous with degradation.” (Brontë 29-30)

Although Jane had heard school was not fun and enjoyable she was ready to get out of the home of her aunt. When Jane left for Lowood she did not say a word to her aunt, as she left on bad terms. “ The food is poor, the discipline is brutal, and the teachers more proficient at tormenting than teaching.” (Jacobsen) If jane were to be born in a higher class family, she would have been sent to a different, more tolerant school. Jane was beaten quite often at Lowood. After her school days, she had taken a job as a governess in the home of Mr.Rochester’s house in Thornfield. Jane works there for years, then inherits money

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