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Jane is kept apart from her cousins. After several months of exclusion, Jane meets Mr. Brocklehurst, who owns a charity school for girls. After Brocklehurst has left, Jane can hold in her

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Mrs Reed is frightened and Jane exults in her first real victory over her aunt. Jane, still overexcited, goes out into the garden and when Bessie comes to fetch her, Jane makes up

On January 15, after three months of waiting for a change, Jane is finally summoned to the breakfast-room. Here she finds Mr. Brocklehurst waiting for her. Standing like a black pillar, Mr.

CHAPTER IV. From my discourse with Mr. Lloyd, and from the above reported conference between Bessie and Abbot, I gathered enough of hope to suffice as a motive for wishing to get

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

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Jane Eyre by CHARLOTTE BRONTE Audiobook

In the fourth chapter of Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre“, we see Jane further developing her ability to speak in her own defense, and we gain a glimpse of where the next chapters of

Professor Regina Buccola of Roosevelt University provides an in-depth summary and analysis of Chapter 4 of Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre. After the red-room incident, Mrs. Reed

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Jane, you would not repent marrying me — be certain of that; we must be married. I repeat it: there is no other way; and undoubtedly enough of love would follow upon marriage to render the

Charlotte Brontë, JANE EYRE

Charlotte Brontë JANE EYRE (1846) PART ONE. CHAPTER I; CHAPTER II; CHAPTER III; CHAPTER IV; CHAPTER V; CHAPTER VI; CHAPTER VII; CHAPTER VIII; CHAPTER IX;

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

In Chapter 4 of „Jane Eyre,“ Jane slowly regains her health following an illness, but remains isolated and mistreated by her aunt, Mrs. Reed. Jane is forced to live in a small closet and

Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre Book

Jane’s replies to his questions about the Bible, heaven and hell are supposed to imply criticism of his highly conventional theology. However, they also suggest that Jane has not read the

Literature Network » Charlotte Bronte » Jane Eyre » Chapter 6. Chapter 6. CHAPTER VI. The next day commenced as before, getting up and dressing by rushlight; but this morning we were

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë

JANE EYRE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Charlotte Brontë . ILLUSTRATED BY F. H. TOWNSEND. London SERVICE & PATON 5 HENRIETTA STREET 1897 The Illustrations in this Volume are

chapter iv From my discourse with Mr. Lloyd, and from the above reported conference between Bessie and Abbot, I gathered enough of hope to suffice as a motive for wishing to get well: a

„Jane, you don’t understand these things: children must be corrected for their faults.“ „Deceit is not my fault!“ I cried out in a savage, high voice. „But you are passionate, Jane, that you must

„Jane, you don’t understand these things: children must be corrected for their faults.“ „Deceit is not my fault!“ I cried out in a savage, high voice. „But you are passionate, Jane, that you must

In Chapter 4, Jane Eyre experiences her first taste of vengeance when Mrs. Reed falsely accuses her of deceitfulness in front of Mr. Brocklehurst, the supervisor of Lowood School. Furious

Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre 4. CHAPTER IV (continued) Mrs. Reed occupied her usual seat by the fireside; she made a signal to me to approach; I did so, and she introduced me to the stony

Religion in Jane Eyre. I did what human beings do instinctively when they are driven to utter extremity — looked for aid to one higher than man: the words „God help me!“ burst

On January 15, after three months of waiting for a change, Jane is finally summoned to the breakfast-room. Here she finds Mr. Brocklehurst waiting for her. Standing like a black pillar, Mr.

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane

Chapter IV of Jane Eyre Currer Bell [Charlotte Brontë] [Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charlotte Brontë] —> Works —> Next Chapter] Contents; Author’s preface; 1. We meet Jane