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Jane Eyre's childhood was so miserable

It is said that a happy childhood heals a lifetime, and an unhappy childhood heals with a lifetime.

As soon as Jane Eyre was born, her parents died and she was fostered in her aunt's house. Her aunt's son Jack often bullied and abused her, and Jane loved to be afraid of him with every nerve Jack, and was sometimes frightened by Jack. In front of her aunt, Jack dared to bully her like this, and her aunt saw her baby son bullying Jane Ai but only pretended to be deaf and dumb, allowing Jack to scold Jane Ai, and her aunt completely ignored it. Jack's scolding of Jane's love when he was carrying his aunt was even more excessive. Jane Ai can only be obedient in front of Jack, used to endure his insults, and can only look forward to it every time, and when Jack finishes scolding, he can lightly attack her.

Jane Eyre's childhood was so miserable

Jane Eyre was beaten up by Jack with a book

The servants in her aunt's house never gave Jane a loving face, and often showed Jane that she had been able to live here by Mrs. Reed's favor, and that Mrs. Reed was kind enough to raise her. They taught Jane Eyre to be humble, obedient, and to marry some wives and families, so that life might be better. Otherwise Mrs. Reed would have driven Jane Eyre away, would have driven her to the slum, and Jane Eyre's life would have been even worse. Jane Had nothing to say about the servants, and she had heard them all too much. The early memories of Jane Eyre's life have always contained similar hints, and these accusations, Jane Eyre's dependence on Mrs. Reid to live has become a vague old tune, calling Jane Eyre painful and making Jane Eyre uncomfortable, but she does not know much about this meaning.

Jane Eyre's childhood was so miserable

Strong Jane Eyre

Once Jane Eyre was reading a book in the house, and was found by Jack, who asked Jane Eyre to stand by the door, jack took the book in his hand and threw it at her, and when she reacted, it was too late to dodge, and the book had been smashed with blood on her forehead. Still, Jack kept cursing Jane for being a beast, a mouse, unworthy of reading his books, not worthy of living in his house.

Jane Eyre's childhood was so miserable

Jane Eyre was hit on the head by cousin Jack and bled

Then there was a violent beating to Jane Ai, and Jane Ai was in unbearable pain, and this time she was no longer afraid but went crazy and fought with him. It is conceivable that the final result is that Jane Eyre is locked up in the room where Uncle Reed died, and is tied to a chair and cannot move for a night, which is the punishment of her aunt for her rebellion.

Jane Eyre's childhood was so miserable

Jane Eyre is chased and beaten to escape

After that, Jane Ai fell seriously ill, and then the pharmacist who changed Jane Eyre's fate appeared. It was he who cared for her so much, and it was ridiculous to say that Mrs. Reed's family, including the servants, did not have a single person who cared about Jane Eyre in the whole room, but a pharmacist who cared so much about this little girl. It was this kind pharmacist who patiently enlightened Jane Eyre and slowly pulled out her inner words from Jane Eyre, so that she had learned from Jane Eyre's mouth that she had been living in this family with difficulty. The pharmacist felt pity for her and thought of a way to get out of here. The pharmacist then suggested to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent to Lawward School. The aunt was eager to send Jane Eyre away, and this time she took this opportunity to send Jane Eyre to Lawward School, and since then Jane Eyre has left her aunt's fiery home.

Jane Eyre's childhood was so miserable

Jane carefully hid behind the curtains to read a book

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