Jane Eyre and 19th century British education Jane Eyre presented an accurate view of education by British educators in the 1840s. Jane's lifestyle is mainly autobiographical, reflecting Charlotte Bronte's own life, and autobiographically about her work in education. Jane's time at Lowood corresponded to the education of Charlotte for the daughter of the school clergy daughter and her sister Maria, Elizabeth and Emily left in 1824. Jane went to Wooler Elementary School in Loyey from 1831 to 1832 and returned to school when Jane became a lowwood teacher and taught there in 1935 there.
In Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte interwoven various religious concepts in British environment in the mid-19th century. In the whole novel, Jane Eyre blends various religious insights learned from various sources. Jane is still very young, but she has only Biblical textbooks about life and the tragic mood around her. This in turn led Jane to lead Mrs. Reed to be very interesting. When Jane finally went to see Lowood and Helen Burns, she learned that his religious philosophy far exceeded these words. Over the years, the basis of Helen's religious philosophy has been applied and coordinated according to his own need ... See more
Jane Air's story took place in the northern part of England from the beginning of the 19th century. ("Jane Eyre" 151) Jane starting with 10-year-old Jane, an ordinary but indomitable child, she was excluded by her aunt from the circle of the houses around her and was bullied by her handsome but unfortunate cousin. In the proposal of Mr. Lloyd (a sympathetic Jane pharmacist), Mrs. Reed sent Jane to the Lloyd agency that was operated by hypocrites evangelist Blockhurst. The class punishes Jane and calls her a liar. At Lowood, Jane made friends with Helen Burns, and he helped the rookie to adapt to the harsh people
Jane Air's Poverty and Charity When Jane Air lived in the Gatehead Hall, she was keen to change under the care of her aunt, Mrs. Reid. The treatment she received at Gateshead Hall was cruel and unfair, and most importantly, training was lacking. Jane escaped from Gateshead Hall and wanted to enter the school. The school imposed on Jane is Lowood College. Throughout his eight-year stay at Lowood, Jane learned how to control his frustration and how to follow authority. After departure
The title character Jane Steele is not clear about Jane Eyre. Like Jane Eyre, she is a leading Victorian orphan and Jane Eyre is her favorite book. Like Jane Eyre, Jane Steele was sent to her charity school by her evil aunt and eventually became a magical country house tutor owned by a man with a dark secret - She inevitably falls into her Love the river. The story structure of Jane Steele reflects the story of Jane Eyre, but when Jane Steele and Jane Eyre were attacked by wealthy and evil cousins, she killed him. When she got hungry abused in front of a sadistic charity principal like Jane Eyre, she killed him. Jane Eyre finished with an epoch-making route "reader, I married him", "Jane Steele begins with" The Reader, I murdered him ".