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

     

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Evaluation:
Published: 21.07.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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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 purple silk pelisses, and a cloud of silvery plumage extended and waved below me' This is to pursue the point of Mr Brocklehurst's…

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