Aunt Reed

Jane Eyre

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Mrs Reed is scathing and cold and demonstrates a clear bias towards the raising of her own children, as opposed to Jane, whom she promised to raise as her own. It is Mrs Reed who instils in Jane a sense of unworthiness. Through Aunt Reed, Brontë manifests the pressure imparted on the 19th century British society to attain an upper class rank in order to find love and happiness.

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