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how is young Jane in Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre different from the stereotype of Girls's during her. time

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Jane is a small girl who is blunt and different from other girls. Usually girls of her age are shy and soft spoken but she is opposite. She also told her aunt that as long as she live, she will not call that lady her aunt.






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⏩Charlotte Bronte's “Jane Eyre” published in 1847.

⏩ In this novel, young Jane is shown as independent and assertive while the girls of her time were expected to be quite and well behaved.

⏩ Jane at the age of 10 protest against the hypocrisy of her elders with startling bluntness.

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