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Jane Eyre--Chapter 5 Mr Brocklehurst’s visit and its results

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5.  What did Mr Brocklehurst do to Jane Eyre when he visited Lowood school? How about its results

2024-04-09
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  • 叶倩男
    叶倩男
    Mr. Blockhurst publicly slandered and punished Jane Eyre while visiting Lowood School. This behavior caused Jane Eyre to be very sad. Subsequently, Miss Tan Bo'er took proactive measures to help Jane Eyre. She asked Jane Eyre to defend herself and found out the truth by writing a letter to Mr. Lloyd, who was familiar with Jane Eyre. Afterwards, Miss Tan Boer vindicated Jane Eyre in front of all the teachers and students in the school, restoring Jane Eyre's confidence in life.

    2024-06-30

  • 胖猪的喵
    胖猪的喵
    Jane made a mistake and was punished by Mr. Blotthurst, who made her stand on a chair and reprimanded her, causing Jane to feel sad and ashamed.

    2024-04-22

  • 王奕萱
    王奕萱
    He said to everyone in public the aunt's evaluation of Jane Eyre, that she was a symbol of evil, and to her classmates away from her, Helen comforted her, Miss Temple gave Jane Eyre justice, they gave Jane Eyre the courage to continue in school life

    2024-04-17

  • 用户701290
    用户701290
    He asked Jane to stand on a chair and criticized her. Jane was comforted by her dear friend

    2024-04-13

  • 孙博
    孙博
    You are quiet right.

    2024-04-11

  • 孙博
    孙博
    I'm so proud of your excellent understanding to this question, good for you!

    2024-04-11

  • QQ
    QQ
    Mr. Brocklehurst lets her stand on a stool as a symbol of evil and criticize her in public. At first, the students didn't talk to her. Later, Miss Danbur received a reply from Dr. Lloyd, agreeing that I was telling the truth. So she announced to the whole school that she was wrongly accused and that she was not a liar. From that moment on, she felt accepted and began to study hard and make friends.

    2024-04-10

  • 许静静
    许静静
    Publicly denigrate and punish Jane Eyre: Mr. Brocklehurst publicly humiliated and punished Jane Eyre in front of the whole school, making Jane Eyre very sad. Listening to Mrs. Reed's side of the story, he did not investigate the truth of the matter, but punished Jane Eyre solely based on Mrs. Reed's story, showing his bias and lack of justice. Mr Brocklehurst made Jane Eyre continue to stand in the middle of the room and not allow others to talk to her. This punishment made Jane Eyre feel extremely ashamed.

    2024-04-09