Chapter one - Jane Eyre
a sum up and analysis of Jane Eyre, chapter one, volume one
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- Created on: 06-02-13 20:19
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- Chapter one
- Inferiority in the Reed family is made clear in her fight with John.
- Jane gets punished - no thought of John being wrong
- Master Reed rules by might and right - written authority is backed up by physial and verbal violence
- Inferiority in the Reed family is made clear in her fight with John.
- references to Berwick help disclose Jane's state of mind
- Chapter one
- Inferiority in the Reed family is made clear in her fight with John.
- Jane gets punished - no thought of John being wrong
- Master Reed rules by might and right - written authority is backed up by physial and verbal violence
- Inferiority in the Reed family is made clear in her fight with John.
- book is full of images of shipwrecks, storms, death and disaster
- Chapter one
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