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Monday, February 11, 2019

Essay --

Jane Eyre-- Life at LowoodIn Jane Eyre, a classic by Charlotte Bronte, the little girl Jane lost her parents and was adopted by her uncle Mr. Reed who also died soon after. Poor Jane was left to be taken care of by her selfish and cruel aunt who viewed her as a burdensome and sinful child. At Gateshead, none of her cousins were nice to her, and therefore getting bullied was usual. As a result of their conflicts Jane was sent to Lowood, an institution for orphan girls where they could receive strict knowledge and be trained to become disciplined young women. The bad conditions there did not let Jane lose faith as she made a genuine friend whose name was Helen, and met a kind teacher called Mrs. Temple. They gave Jane go to bed and hope in such a cold world, which made her cutting life endurable. By the end of the essay it will be prove that Janes life at Lowood has shaped her development as a young woman and bildungsroman.At first, Janes life at Lowood was no better than her li fe at Gateshead. According to the author, Many a cartridge clip I shared between two claimants the precious morsel of ...

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