She was niece to Mrs.. Reed's husband, therefore no blood relation to her aunt, who treated her dispassionately and neglectfully after her husbands death.
Jane Eyre is mistreated by the Reed children at Gateshead Hall, being emotionally and physically abused by them. Jane is considered an outsider and is often neglected, whereas the Reed children are spoiled and receive preferential treatment. The Reed children enjoy privileges and are pampered, contrasting Jane's harsh treatment and lack of familial bonds.
No, she wasn't.
...I have no idea what you are getting at here. Are you talking about if you're an immigrant if you will be treated differently?
When considering how one is to get on with particular people. then one has to keep in mind the differences between those people and others that one deals with so the answer is Yes.
Runaway children do not go to jail, they are treated like missing persons. A habitual runaway may be treated differently, but jail is not one of the options.
Discrimination is when someone is treated differently because they are different. These differences could include race, sex, or age of the person.
the children were discriminated against and they learned how it hurts to feel this way
the children were discriminated against and they learned how it hurts to feel this way
monarchy is ruled by a king and is treated unfair
Athens treated the children differently, for example... Boys were taught reading, writing, mathematics, music, poetry, and sports. While in Sparta, they took them away from their parents at 7 yrs. old, to train for war.
they were treated differently then others (americans)
The public perception seems to be that, yes, they do get treated differently.
There are many laws that treat men and women differently. How differently they are treated and in what ways they are treated differently differs depending on what part of the world you're in. In most modern western countries, the differences are not as noticeable. While in other parts of the world -especially the middle east- women are often abused by the laws and have few rights.