1. Bessie was an employee at the house of Miss Reed and had to know her place. Bessie saw how Jane’s cousin was the first to attack her, but she knew that she couldn’t tell Miss Reed about what she had seen. After all the drama, Bessie is the one trying to comfort little Jane, she tries to tell Jane how to behave to not let such a nasty experience happen to her again. Bessie knows that this will improve Jane’s life with the Reed family, and she will be a happier child. Even though Bessie doesn’t agree with Miss Reed actions towards Jane, she has to respect her and her choices.
2. Jane was placed with the Reed family when she was still a very young child; she never became part of them and was always seen as the outcast. Her elder cousin seen himself in a higher position than Jane, and occasionally picked on her. Jane was depended of the Reed family even though she is an unhappy child in their household, and gets rejected by everyone. Jane gets to a point in her life where she gets tired of being the good girl, and starts acting a little crazy as Miss Reed says, and by her crazy actions she got locked up into the red room, where she was that whole night.
Jane was in no position to make her statement or to stand up for herself, and when she was sent to school she got her first opportunity to do so and prove people wrong. That night she spent in the red room she decides not to become part of the society, her family she was placed with, or with men. She decides not to be just like the other entire woman in the society after she was being treated unfairly and was placed in the red room and gave her a nasty experience. That night she made her decision and it changed her life, she had a whole new point of view to the society.
3. Jane at a later stage in her life finds herself very affectionate towards Mr Rochester’s daughter, because she grew up being rejected by people, and she knew how it felt not to be loved by them. At the Logwood she was humiliated and were accused and called being crazy, and then later when she finds herself so deeply in love with Mr Rochester, she can’t help to feel humiliated when she realize he is married to a crazy woman. Jane felt uneasy when the crazy woman, Bertha, tries to attack her and burn down the house. One see how Jane got humiliated a few times in her life and after the first time she got the chance to go away, but when she got humiliated at the wedding she chose to flee away on her own. One can see how one nasty experience like the red room affected her life.
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