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When the story begins she is reading Bewick's History of British 1- Birds; and, as she goes through this book, her mind travels to other countries as well, to Lapland Siberia, Iceland, and Greenland. In this opening chapter we also learn of the ill-treatment which she receives from all members of the Reed family, and more particularly from John Reed, the eldest offspring who is at this time fourteen years old. This lad snatches away the book that Jane had been reading and flings it at her. The book hits Jane and she falls, striking her head against the door and receiving a wound from which blood begins to flow. But Jane is not a girl to be cowed. She loses her temper.

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Also, John Reed then seizes her by her hair and tries to hit her; but she retaliates with all her force. The punishment for Jane for thus grappling with her attacker is to be locked up in the red-room under the orders of Mrs. Reed who is Jane Eyre's aunt and the mother of John Reed and two daughters, Eliza and Georgiana. Mrs. Reed had been entrusted by her late husband with the duty of looking after his niece, Jane; but the window is too callous a woman to feel any affection for this girl. Jane shows herself to be a girl of spirit, and one having a strong rebellious element in her personality.


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All the servants in this house (namely Gateshead-hall) feel hostile towards Jane because they must take the side of their employer against the girl who is regarded by the Reed family as an unwelcome dependant. Jane is an orphan who had lost both her parents and who had, therefore, been brought into the family by her maternal uncle who had died prematurely. In the red-room, Jane begins to meditate upon her situation in the Reed family. All John Reed's violent tyrannies, all his sisters' proud indifference, all her aunt's aversion for her, and all the servants' partiality for the members of the Reed family begin to cause a tumult in Jane's mind.

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She also says at this point that she was begin loaded with general opprobrium in consequence of her having resisted John Reed's attack upon her. And she further says: "I was a discard in Gateshead-hall". These reflections and meditations by Jane Eyre show her sense of grievance against the Reed family, and her acute suffering at this early stage in her life. She is evidently a very sensitive kind of girl; and the manner, in which her sufferings have been depicted, show Charlotte Bronte's realistic treatment of childhood. As a result of her agony in the red-room, and after being pushed back into that room when she comes out of it for a moment or so, she faints, and then an apothecary has to be sent for to treat her.
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When the story begins she is reading Bewick's History of British 1- Birds; and, as she goes through this book, her mind travels to other countries as well, to Lapland Siberia, Iceland, and Greenland. In this opening chapter we also learn of the ill-treatment which she receives from all members of the Reed family, and more particularly from John Reed, the eldest offspring who is at this time fourteen years old. This lad snatches away the book that Jane had been reading and flings it at her. The book hits Jane and she falls, striking her head against the door and receiving a wound from which blood begins to flow. But Jane is not a girl to be cowed. She loses her temper. 2- Also, John Reed then seizes her by her hair and tries to hit her; but she retaliates with all her force. The punishment for Jane for thus grappling with her attacker is to be locked up in the red-room under the orders of Mrs. Reed who is Jane Eyre's aunt and the mother of John Reed and two daughters, Eliza and Georgiana. Mrs. Reed had been entrusted by her late husband with the duty of looking after his niece, Jane; but the window is too callous a woman to feel any affection for this girl. Jane shows herself to be a girl of spirit, and one having a strong rebellious element in her personality. 3- All the servants in this house (namely Gateshead-hall) feel hostile towards Jane because they must take the side of their employer against the girl who is regarded by the Reed family as an unwelcome dependant. Jane is an orphan who had lost both her parents and who had, therefore, been brought into the family by her maternal uncle who had died prematurely. In the red-room, Jane begins to meditate upon her situation in the Reed family. All John Reed's violent tyrannies, all his sisters' proud indifference, all her aunt's aversion for her, and all the servants' partiality for the members of the Reed family begin to cause a tumult in Jane's mind. 4- She also says at this point that she was begin loaded with general opprobrium in consequence of her having resisted John Reed's attack upon her. And she further says: "I was a discard in Gateshead-hall". These reflections and meditations by Jane Eyre show her sense of grievance against the Reed family, and her acute suffering at this early stage in her life. She is evidently a very sensitive kind of girl; and the manner, in which her sufferings have been depicted, show Charlotte Bronte's realistic treatment of childhood. As a result of her agony in the red-room, and after being pushed back into that room when she comes out of it for a moment or so, she faints, and then an apothecary has to be sent for to treat her.
When the story begins she is reading Bewick's History of British 1- Birds; and, as she goes...
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