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... Jane is sent to a school in Lowood. After Graduating from Lowood Jane gets a job teaching a little girl by the name of Adele at Thornfield. ...
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... From Lowood Jane proceeds on to Thornfield Hall. She then advances on to Moor House. ... While at Lowood Jane meets a young girl named Helen Burns. ...
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... From Lowood Jane proceeds on to Thornfield Hall. She then advances on to Moor House. ... While at Lowood Jane meets a young girl named Helen Burns. ...
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... At Lowood, Jane is repulsed by Mr. Blocklehurst and his "two-faced" character and coarseness. However, while at Lowood, Jane finds ...
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... While in Lowood Jane attended the Lowood school, it was a dark and unhappy place where she suffered the loss of two dear friends. ...
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... While at Lowood, Jane meets an interesting girl named Helen Burns. Helen ... Lowood. The journey to Lowood is very significant in Jane's life. ...
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... Whereas at Lowood Jane was treated with respect and as an equal by Miss Temple, and her desire to be loved and cared for was fulfilled by Miss Temple and Helen ...
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... sense that love must be purchased through suffering and self-sacrifice..."(Rich 95) With the experiences and lessons she is taught at Lowood, Jane is ready to ...
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... At Lowood Jane becomes a teacher at the age of eighteen. Later she comes to realize there is nothing left for her at Lowood. She sets out to find a job. ...
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... of going to school. Eight years later, when Jane travels from Lowood to Thornfield, she is much more contented. She has come to ...
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... halt when Jane was accepted into Lowood Institution. Spring fever erupted at Lowood and Jane encountered many joyful experiences. ...
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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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... However, despite the poor conditions, in Lowood, Jane began to feel accepted. Miss. ... Lowood also allowed Jane to mature into a young lady. ...
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... Lowood was much the same for jane. She ... freedom. After leaving Lowood, Jane heads to her new job working for Mr. Rochester at Thornfield. ...
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... Unlike her experiences at Gateshead and Lowood, Jane handles herself in a much more dignified manner when she arrives at the Moor House. ...
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... John. Then there is the issue of Jane's time at Lowood School, and how Jane goes out on her own after her best friend leaves. She ...
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... Unlike her experiences at Gateshead and Lowood, Jane handles herself in a much more dignified manner when she arrives at the Moor House. ...
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... Indeed Jane's journey to Lowood serves as a rebirth in that it is an "admittance to a new future", and great confusion exists for Jane in the "rain, wind, and ...
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... John. Then there is the issue of Jane's time at Lowood School, and how Jane goes out on her own after her best friend leaves. She ...
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... Miss Temple decides to leave Lowood and once she is gone, Jane discovers that her time at Lowood is no longer enjoyable and decides that it is time to move on. ...
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... Church. Jane's experiences at the Lowood School serve to enlighten today's reader of the novel's attitude toward religion. During ...
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... Then when she finally left Lowood institute, she was mentally toyed with by Mr. Rochester. In the beginning of the book, you could she that Jane Erye was no ...
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... Lowood's influence on Jane was to be underclass and to serve, this is true in her mind as she compares herself to Blanche Ingram by sayi! ...
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... Although Lowood was a more joyous home for Jane, she never considered it home. ... Spring fever erupted at Lowood and Jane encountered many joyful experiences. ...
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... Lowood also teaches Jane a great deal by giving her one of the greatest benefits to her life: a good education. Jane spends eight ...
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... my deathbed because of the terrible illness that is going around Lowood school, My Life, filled with adventure and hope, was more important to Jane than anyone ...
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... However, despite the poor conditions, in Lowood, Jane began to feel accepted. Miss. ... Lowood also allowed Jane to mature into a young lady. ...
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... Lowood also teaches Jane a great deal by giving her one of the greatest benefits to her life: a good education. Jane spends eight ...
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... suffering. I believe that Bronte experienced the same "noble" revenge such as Jane gives to Mrs. Reed before she left for Lowood. I ...
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... Helen Burns helps Jane to learn tolerance, forgiveness, and peace while at Lowood School. The teachers often punish Helen for reading books. ...
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