In the Schoolroom Scene (Ch.7), explain how Charlotte Brontë portrays the injustices Suffered by Jane Eyre

Date Submitted: 01/10/2003 15:56:11
Category: / Literature / Biographies
Length: 3 pages (835 words)
In the schoolroom scene, Charlotte Brontë portrays the injustices suffered by Jane Eyre but expressing her pain through figurative language and illustrating her pain through a vivid image in the readers' mind. She also does this by using Mr Brocklehurst, so that the audience can empathise with Jane and see the injustices in a better perspective. The descriptions of Mr Brocklehurst's clothes are illustrated in the readers' mind. '...shot orange and …
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…to Jane, as she acknowledged her in such a admirable way. The effect of this is that it shows Helen is a potential part of this account. In conclusion, I think that Charlotte Brontë has portrayed Jane's suffered injustices using imagery and other characters to support her point. She created the situation where the audience empathized for Jane and represented Mr Brocklehurst to be self-righteous and showed he was boasting a lot.
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