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.
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.
Yes, "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte is set in the Victorian era and was published in 1847. The novel reflects many of the social, economic, and cultural aspects of the time period, especially in its depiction of class and gender roles.
The plot of "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë takes place in 19th-century England, mainly at various locations in Yorkshire such as Gateshead Hall, Lowood School, Thornfield Hall, and Ferndean Manor.
Little Women is generally regarded as a "children's book", Jane Eyre is not (or at least less so).
John Eyre was Jane Eyre's uncle in the book, "Jane Eyre." He was a Maderian trader that was looking for Jane.
Mrs. Reed is Jane Eyre's aunt by marriage, but she treats Jane as an outsider and shows her little love or concern. Mrs. Reed favors her own children over Jane, leading to a strained and unhappy relationship between them throughout Jane's childhood.
Jane Eyre's cousins are Georgiana Reed and Eliza Reed, the children of her Aunt Reed. Georgiana is depicted as vain and superficial, while Eliza is reserved and quiet.
The servants' admonitions to Jane Eyre suggest that she is seen as inferior due to her lower social status. Their treatment of her reflects the rigid class structure of Victorian England, where those in service were expected to defer to those of higher social standing. Jane's interactions with the servants illustrate the challenges she faces as a woman of independent thought and spirit in a society that values conformity and deference.
'Jane Eyre' was written by Charlotte Bronte.
No, Jane Eyre was written by Charlotte Brontë.
Jane Eyre was created on 1847-10-16.
Jane Eyre - musical - was created in 1995.