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Monday, October 17, 2016

Family Relationships in Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre hinges on the alignment and enjoy that exist betwixt family relationships. Family relationships sets the novel in question and can be seen as the main motivator to the suspensor: Jane Eyre. From Gateshead, to Lowood and then to Thornfield, Jane searches for one function: family. Mr. and Mrs. reed are Janes substitute parents and its on theses grounds that family relationships are ab initio explored in the novel. Janes parents died from typhus fever and she lives with the Reeds in Gateshead. In the straightlaced Era and even in the modern world, the role of the bugger off consists of nurture, administer and love for their children. However, readers arise that Mrs. Reed on the opposed is abusive and stately towards Jane. She forcibly locks Jane in the daunting florid Room. The room is decorated with mainly in red and a little white and this is symbolical of Janes innocence group meeting the intense bitter emotions that comes with an displeasing life. This i s affirmed by the whirlwind of blackball emotions Jane suffers in there. Her repetition of wherefore?\nIn response to her awful situation and the item that she considers never eating or insobriety shows her depressed and suicidal amiable state. Moreover, Mrs. Reed doesnt care for and breeds her with great contempt. This is shown by the fact that Jane is said to be physically inferior to Eliza, prat and Georgiana which shows the accomplishable malhandling Jane endured. This is again however highlighted by the preferential treatment Mrs. Reed shows in that she calls an apothecary to treat Jane and the servants whiles she employs a physician to treat herself and her children. Mr. Reed can be viewed as Janes surrogate father. However, he dies when Jane is really puppyish and Jane remarks that if he was alive, he would cook treated her with kindness and love. His position is taken up by John Reed the breadwinner and the only man of the house. However, John Reed like his get down is...

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