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There are lots of things about the treatment of Victorian children.

First you can look at the treatment of Jane herself, how she is treated cruely by her aunt and her cousins.

Then when she is sent to school you can see how the different teachers treat her, and how the other pupils treat her.

You can also see how Adele is treated, how Janes cousins are treated and how the other children at Lowood are treated.

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