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... nuts in recompense for his infant piety...(pg 28) He tries to make Jane look evil ... just because she isn't as interested in psalms as much as Mr. Brocklehurst is ...
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... Brocklehurst were the first people to believe that Jane was just determined to be disobedient. St. ... Brocklehurst who tormented Jane at Lowood. Rev. ...
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... Great hope regarding life pervades the language Jane uses to describe Lowood in ... abuse the title's of rank that they have assumed, for example, Brocklehurst. ...
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... Later, when Mrs. Reed tells Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar, Jane again rebels against her aunt's actions and openly rejects Mrs. Reed. ...
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... Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar, Jane again rebels against her aunt's underhanded move and delivers an impassioned speech, in which she openly rejects Mrs. ...
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... to influence Jane's life even after Jane is settled in at the charity school, by informing Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar and must be watched carefully. ...
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... Before she leaves, the school\'s overseer, Mr. Brocklehurst tells Jane that bad children will go to hell if they do not reform. ...
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... to influence Jane's life even after Jane is settled in at the charity school, by informing Mr. Brocklehurst that Jane is a liar and must be watched carefully. ...
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... as the right thing to do. A prime example of this kind of person is Mr. Brocklehurst in Jane Eyre. He wishes his girls to be "the ...
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... Mrs. Reed makes an arrangement for the head of the institution, Mr. Brocklehurst, to come and visit with Jane as a sort of interview. ...
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... Mr. Brocklehurst then went on to call Jane a liar and told all the teachers to watch her actions and punish her body in order to save her soul. ...
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... Mr. Brocklehurst then went on to call Jane a liar and told all the teachers to watch her actions and punish her body in order to save her soul. ...
(1797 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Jane gets an education, but is very much contained by the strict discipline like Miss Scatcherd and Mr. Brocklehurst and lifestyle of the school. Jane sees the ...
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... After this conversation takes place between Mr. Brocklehurst and Mrs. Reed, Jane completely unleashes her fury upon Mrs. Reed and sees it as a conflict that ...
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... She was very kind to all of the students, especially Jane and Helen, and was a stark contrast to the cruel and hypocritical Mr. Brocklehurst who owned Lowood. ...
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... Jane learns she should not care so much what other people think of her. At Lowood Jane is repulsed by Mr. Brocklehurst and his "two-faced" character. ...
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... For example, the reprisal against Mrs. Reed of the reprimand given by Mr. Brocklehurst. This can hurt the current of a good novel. Jane's character is very ...
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... After the incident involving Mr Brocklehurst announcing to the whole school that Jane is a liar, the reader becomes aware of Miss Temple's sense of natural ...
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... In masculine authority, the parallels to these two "lovers" are Mr. Brocklehurst, the third major male character, and Mrs. Reed, Jane's major female antagonist ...
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... intrigued by his masculinity, which she experienced in short at Lowood School with Mr. Brocklehurst. All it took was an accidental meeting between Jane and her ...
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... After Jane left the Reeds and went to Lowood she was accused of being a liar by Mr Brocklehurst but finding the courage to withstand the shame she wins another ...
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... After Jane left the Reeds and went to Lowood she was accused of being a liar by Mr Brocklehurst but finding the courage to withstand the shame she wins another ...
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... A good example of a simile in this story is when Jane describes Mr. Brocklehurst as a person who stands like a black pillar topped with a carved mask. ...
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... For example, after Jane was publicly, falsely accused of being a liar by Mr. Brocklehurst, an upcoming positive event was predicted when Jane described her ...
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... The last type of conflict that Jane experiences is man versus society. When Mr. Brocklehurst states that she is a liar, she must deal with the consequences of ...
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... that if she sends Jane to Lowood, she will suffer at the hands of Mr. Brocklehurst, the hardhearted superintendent. In order to ensure Jane's misery further ...
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... and betrayal" accelerated not by a child but by an adult, Mrs Reed warns Mr. Brocklehurst, the school headmaster at Lowood, of Jane's passion, wickless and ...
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... Mrs. Reed plays a big role in the way Jane feels about herself and her family. Rev. Brocklehurst who is the Dean of Lowood supports Mrs. Reed. ...
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... In that respect she becomes a stronger person. The punishment Jane receives by Mr. Brocklehurst is a major visual presentation of herself. ...
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... When Mr. Brocklehurst came to Lowood institute, he said (76) "Should any little accidental disappointment ... He then see Jane after she drops a slate and breaks it ...
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