Jane Eyre Through Chap. 12

In the beginning of the book, Jane Eyre, a little girl of ten years old girl lives with her aunt and her cousins. Where she is constantly is abused and oppressed. She is seen as someone who has done something wrong when she fights back with her cousin John who struck her and injured her at that moment. Rather than her aunt caring for Jane, she order her servants to lock Jane in a red room. Not holding anything back, Jane confronts her aunt for all the wrong her aunt has done to her and she will never forgive her. After that, the aunt sends Jane to a charity school where Jane sees all the harsh environment her fellow classmates are living through. The head of Jane’s school accuses alerts and orders that no one should even interact with her because she is a liar. Soon the school finds out Jane is innocent and the head is not capable of running the school properly which leads into bringing a new crew to take over. Through all the nagtivity, oppression, and poor environment Jane manages to get through many years of school. In chapter 12, Jane goes to Thornfield for a new beginning where she is a tutor of a young girl Adele and helps Mr. Rochester who owns the house Jane is staying in.

-Simarjit Singh