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Jane Eyre's parents died of typhus fever when she was a young child. This leaves Jane orphaned and in the care of her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed.
In the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, the "van" refers to the long, horse-drawn carriage that transported the students to Lowood Institution. It was used to transport both students and teachers to and from the school.
Lowood School.
Jane Eyre was a governess and a school teacher.
Jane Eyre adopts the alias of Jane Elliott to avoid recognition at Lowood School.
Jane Eyre is sent to Lowood School in the movie "Jane Eyre." Lowood School is a fictional boarding school located in the English countryside.
Jane Eyre's parents, John Eyre and his wife, died when Jane was young due to a combination of typhus and orphan fever. This tragic event led to Jane being placed in the care of her cold and abusive aunt, Mrs. Reed.
Miss Temple leaves Lowood School to get married and start a new life. She remains a positive influence on Jane Eyre and the other students, leaving a lasting impact on Jane's character development.
Jane should be sent to school
typhus fever
Jane Eyre's friend at Lowood was Helen Burns. Helen was a kind and gentle girl who befriended Jane during their time at the school.
John Eyre was Jane Eyre's uncle in the book, "Jane Eyre." He was a Maderian trader that was looking for Jane.