As yet I had spoken to no one, nor did anybody seem to take notice of
me; I stood lonely enough: but to that feeling of isolation I was
accustomed; it did not oppress me much.
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张蕴贤
Here is a description of Jane Eyre s situation with the public at first sight. Others do not care about her existence. It depicts the scene when Jane Eyre stands alone. However, it was later added that Jane Eyre had been used to such loneliness, which revealed Jane Eyre s character and growth experience, laying the groundwork for the following article and making Jane Eyre s character more vivid.