Adverstity and Shattered Dreams in Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

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In the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, Jane has lived a miserable life since childhood, until she met Edward Rochester. Living a miserable childhood after her parents passed away Jane had to live with her aunt and cousins. Ms. Reed detested her and resented because she was aware of the love that the late Mr. Reed had for Jane. On his deathbed he asked Ms. Reed to take care of Jane like if she was her own child. This angered Ms. Reed because his last words for Jane instead of her, Ms. Reed, or their children. Jane took all the pain and neglect that she felt and finally told Ms. Reed and the Reed children what she felt. Jane was soon put into a boarding school named Lowood. In Lowood the head of the school, Mr. Brocklehurst, mistreated the children. She lived there miserably until she met another student named Helen Burns and a teacher named Miss Temple. They both helped her get through her years at Lowood. After Helen passed away from Typhus fever and Miss Temple left Lowood because she got married, that’s when Jane then decided she wanted to leave Lowood and explore. After that...

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