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宋清如Jane Eyre was locked in the red room because she had a conflict with her cousin John and ended up in a fight with John. During the conflict, Jane rebelled against John's persistent bullying, which caused resentment and anger from her aunt. My aunt took sides with her son, believing Jane Eyre to be a lying child, and put her in the red room as punishment.Jane felt very bad in the red room, experiencing extreme fear, hopelessness, loneliness, helplessness, and self-blame
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曹颖浩The reason why Jane Eyre was put in the red house was that the most beloved child in the family squeezed Jane Eyre, and her cousin John bullied her. She finally could not bear the long-term bullying and fought with John, but her aunt was biased towards her son and thought Jane Eyre was a child who loved to tell lies. She tried to defend herself against the injustice, and in doing so she offended her aunt, who flew into a rage and put Jane in the Red House.
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余温白xgThe reason why Jane Eyre was put in the red house was that the most beloved child in the family squeezed Jane Eyre, and her cousin John bullied her. She finally could not bear the long-term bullying and fought with John, but her aunt was biased towards her son and thought Jane Eyre was a child who loved to tell lies. She tried to defend herself against the injustice, and in doing so she offended her aunt, who flew into a rage and put Jane in the Red House.
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黄日凤Jane Eyre was locked up in the red house because she had a dispute with her cousin John, and her aunt was biased towards her son, believing that Jane Eyre was a child who loves to lie. Jane Eyre wanted to defend herself and resist unfair treatment, thus contradicting her aunt. This angered her aunt and she locked Jane Eyre in the red house. The red house is the place where Jane Eyre's uncle passed away, and there is still a portrait of his uncle inside. Usually, no one lives there. For the Red House, young Jane Eyre had a deep fear.
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指路luJane Eyre's fear of the Red House is magnified by a ten-year-old girl's fear of an empty house where people have died. Young Jane Eyre sees a flash of light darting across the ceiling in the red room and takes for granted that Uncle Reed's spirit has arrived. At that time, Jane was in a bad mood and missed her uncle, and her son, who had been baptized by religion since childhood, naturally thought about ordinary things, so in Jane Eyre's eyes at that time, the scene in the Red House must be completely different from that of the adults around her.
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用户701563Jane Eyre was locked in the red house because her cousin John Reed had punished her harshly. John Reed is Jane Eyre's cousin, he is a selfish, cruel, and savage person. He often bullies Jane Eyre and even publicly insults her in front of her. Jane Eyre felt very scared and desperate in the red house. She didn't know why she was locked in this room, nor did she know what kind of punishment she would receive. She felt isolated and abandoned, with no one to help her.