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... The dark, gloomy institution, Lowood, is "deep within the woods" (127) which makes it an intimidating Gothic setting. Lowood important ...
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... One would not see Jane doing this in the beginning of the novel, but she is growing more into herself. Jane's next journey leads her to Lowood institution. ...
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... Mrs. Reed eventually sends Jane to a boarding school called Lowood Institution. Lowood is a charitable school and has the worst conditions imaginable. ...
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... of education and containment can be seen by following Jane through her different places of residence, like Gateshead Hall, Lowood Institution, Thornfield, Moor ...
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... life. She begins at Gateshead Hall and continues on to Lowood Institution, Thornfield Manor, Moor House, and Ferndean Manor. Each ...
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... happiness. Jane's horrible, doom filled days at Gateshead came to a halt when Jane was accepted into Lowood Institution. Although ...
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... She learns to value of her intelligence as a child at the Lowood Institution. Her mind and humility win the heart of Mr. Rochester at Thornfield Manor. ...
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... She reads against her cousins wishes as a child at Gateshead, learns to value her intelligence as a child at the Lowood Institution, her mind and humility win ...
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... 23). Jane's horrible, doom filled days at Gateshead came to a halt when Jane was accepted into Lowood Institution. Spring fever ...
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... would later give a vivid portrait in Jane Eyre of the school and its director; though colored by personal bitterness, her account of "Lowood Institution" is in ...
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... The school, Lowood Institution, was owned by a harsh and hypocritical Mr. Brocklehurst who had "studied how best to mortify in the worldly sentiment of pride ...
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... When Jane becomes a bother to her, she sends her to Lowood Institution, a crumbling, decrepit, and destitute school for girls. Mrs ...
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... Thornfield also differs from the Lowood Institution; in Thornfield, "freedom and happiness" are "in its gardens and landscape" whereas in Lowood, most of the ...
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... eyes, is to save the otherwise lost souls of his girls in the institution, but in ... feels that for spiritual reasons and to follow the motto of Lowood which says ...
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... complete opposite is taking place. When she is at Lowood Institution, her only friend ever, Helen, dies. Now some time passes and ...
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