was shown furthermore through his other actions and speech — depicted in the scene where His aunt wanted him to tell her about his problems. The second feature states that a person tends to actually manifest his intimacy. This is exemplified in the scenes where Hank confided his problems with his aunt. Through their conversation‚ Hank was able to manifest his intimacy. Furthermore‚ the scene where his aunt found out that he was telling him lies proved this and showed Hank’s intimacy — depicted he
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raised by her aunt‚ Mrs. Reid‚ who belittles and abuses her. Not only is she treated as an outsider by her aunt‚ but she is also bullied and beaten by her cousins‚ and is often locked her up in a room without food or water. In essence‚ Jane is unable to experience love from her own relatives‚ which tarnishes her idea of a family. However‚ in the absence of care from her aunt‚ one woman helps Jane endure the pain through her childhood and treats her with kindness and respect. Bessie‚ the maid at the
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Progressivism: Where Will You Put Your Million Dollars? Dear Aunt Bessie‚ I have finally decided what I’m doing with the money you gave me. Progressivism was a time when people tried to change things. I have figured out how to divide the $1‚000‚000 to help. I have decided to give away the million dollars to help solve these three problems. These problems are food safety conditions‚ deforestation‚ and child labor. I have decided that food safety will receive the $600‚000 gift. According
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was young and her father remarried. Her father then died leaving the stepfamily to care for her. Jane’s parents both died when she was young and her Uncle looked after her till hid death. After her Uncle passed away‚ she was left in the care of her aunt‚ which is now Jane’s stepfamily. Mrs. Reed is the typical stepmother. She treats her children well‚ not paying attention to their bad habits‚ and unfair dealings with Jane. When the children get into trouble‚ it is always Jane that gets
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At Gateshead Jane lives with her Aunt Reed‚ her cousins John‚ Georgiana‚ and Eliza. From a young age Jane has already experienced a great amount of loss in her life including the loss of her mother‚ father‚ and uncle Reed. John is very harsh to Jane and torments her frequently‚ and she is always blamed for John’s actions. Her aunt‚ Mrs. Reed‚ never truly showed her love or care. Her attitude is hostile and belligerent. Later in the story it is revealed that Aunt Reed feels like this because her
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one character‚ the nurse Bessie Lee‚ who acts as a mother figure to Jane and is always kind and caring. Lacking a mother of her own‚ Jane admires Bessie because of her mother-like qualities; therefore Bessie acts as a role model for Jane‚ displaying how a woman should be. This demonstrates that one’s own identity is often formed by the influences of others who are close to them. Throughout much of her childhood‚ Jane lives with the Reed’s at Gateshead-hall. Her aunt and cousins are tremendously
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sees Mr. Reed’s ghost and she cries out for help. Since Jane is so terrified‚ she passes out.”I suppose I had a species of fit: unconsciousness closed the scene” (13). This supernatural occurrence gives Jane enough courage to finally stand up to her aunt and assert her authority.”I will say the very thought of you makes me sick‚ and that you treated me with miserable cruelty” (33). From that moment on‚ Jane is no longer afraid to stand up to anyone who does not treat her with the respect she deserves
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sexuality‚ religion‚ and proto-feminism.[3] Plot Introduction Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane’s childhood at Gateshead‚ where she is emotionally and physically abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School‚ where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations and oppression; her time as the governess of Thornfield Hall‚ where she falls in love with her Byronic employer‚ Edward Rochester; her
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herself and only expresses them through her paintings. Jane has visions and day dreams since she was a child. The ‘Red Room’ is the place where Jane starts having visions‚ she has one of a strange figure when she had been locked in the red room by her Aunt Reed; “…the strange little figure there gazing at me‚ with a white face and arms specking the gloom…” this ‘figure’ reflects Jane as even her face was pale and gloomy. This tells me that because Jane had too many unexpressed emotions she let them out
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herself‚ the house servant Abbot makes a comment to the other servant‚ noting that “if she were a nice‚ pretty child‚ one might compassionate her forlornness; but one really cannot care for such a little toad as that”‚ to which the other servant‚ Bessie‚ replies with a remark in which she notes that she can easier sympathize with Jane’s cousin Georgiana due to her beauty and grace. Even the older women in this book don’t give Jane the benefit of the doubt because of her appearance. Because Jane
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