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Jane Eyre By Charlotte Bronte
 
This timeless novel highlights the abuse and neglect that the orphaned Jane Eyre faced while growing up. 
This story opens with Jane Eyre being shipped off to be cared for by her
 uncle Mr. Reed who lived at the Gateshead Hall. Her uncle was always 
kind to her but his wife, Sarah Reed was anything but. Sarah’s son John 
and Sarah’s two daughters also contributed to Jane’s torment.  Jane was 
excluded from all family activities and found solace only in her books 
and dolls. 
One day John knocked her down and she tried to defend herself. This 
earned her a traumatic lock up in the room where her uncle died. At one 
point, she thought that she could see his ghost and this so terrified 
the poor child that an apothecary had to be called in. The kind man 
advised Sarah Reed to send Jane off to boarding school and she was 
subsequently sent to Lowood. 
Seen through Jane’s eyes, Lowood was only marginally better than 
Gateshead but at least she had friends there. The book will take you way
 back to the days of bumpy carriage rides and class discrimination. It 
is also a glimpse into some historical aspects of England centuries ago 
and the antiquated notions that were held at the time. 
Charlotte Bronte tells an amazing story about a woman who faces issues 
of respect in an era when women were not permitted to stand up to 
society.  Eventually Jane finds an employer that supports her but the 
shadowy and ominous Mr. Rochester, hides a dreadful secret that 
threatens Jane’s happiness.This timeless novel highlights the abuse and 
neglect that the orphaned Jane Eyre faced while growing up. 
This story opens with Jane Eyre being shipped off to be cared for by her
 uncle Mr. Reed who lived at the Gateshead Hall. Her uncle was always 
kind to her but his wife, Sarah Reed was anything but. Sarah’s son John 
and Sarah’s two daughters also contributed to Jane’s torment.  Jane was 
excluded from all family activities and found solace only in her books 
and dolls. 
One day John knocked her down and she tried to defend herself. This 
earned her a traumatic lock up in the room where her uncle died. At one 
point, she thought that she could see his ghost and this so terrified 
the poor child that an apothecary had to be called in. The kind man 
advised Sarah Reed to send Jane off to boarding school and she was 
subsequently sent to Lowood. 
Seen through Jane’s eyes, Lowood was only marginally better than 
Gateshead but at least she had friends there. The book will take you way
 back to the days of bumpy carriage rides and class discrimination. It 
is also a glimpse into some historical aspects of England centuries ago 
and the antiquated notions that were held at the time. 
Charlotte Bronte tells an amazing story about a woman who faces issues 
of respect in an era when women were not permitted to stand up to 
society.  Eventually Jane finds an employer that supports her but the 
shadowy and ominous Mr. Rochester, hides a dreadful secret that 
threatens Jane’s happiness.
 
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