She knew she was going to die
Mrs. Reed likely informed Jane of the letter from her uncle to assert power and control over Jane. By disclosing the letter's contents and controlling the narrative, Mrs. Reed aimed to manipulate Jane's emotions and reinforce her own authority in their relationship. Additionally, Mrs. Reed may have wanted to use the letter to guilt trip Jane or make her feel indebted for any potential assistance from her uncle.
she knew she was going to die and she felt guilty for informing janes uncle she was dead
she knew she was going to die, and she felt guilty for informing Jane's uncle that she was dead
Mrs. Reed most likely informed Jane of the letter from her uncle to try and mend their strained relationship and possibly to garner sympathy from Jane.
she knew she was going to die, and she felt guilty for informing Jane's uncle that she was dead
Mrs. Reed wanted to see Jane to inform her that she would be leaving Gateshead and going to Lowood School.
Your mother's uncle is your great uncle and you are his great niece (if you are a girl) or great nephew (if you are a boy). He probably calls you by your personal name, Joe or Jane, etc.
Mrs. Reed did not tell Jane that she had received a letter from her Uncle John Eyre, who was searching for Jane to provide for her and take her away from Gateshead.
An Attorney was lookung for Jane about and urgent matter
Yes, in the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte, Jane's uncle, Mr. Reed, was suffering from a fatal illness at the beginning of the story.
In "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte BrontΓ«, Jane's uncle Mr. Eyre is kind-hearted and compassionate towards his niece. He leaves Jane his fortune, setting her up for financial independence. Mr. Eyre's will demonstrates his love for Jane and his desire for her well-being.
He was her paternal uncle.
Mrs. Reed confesses to Jane that she wronged her by mistreating her when she was a child and asks for her forgiveness. She also reveals that Jane has a living uncle, John Eyre, in Madeira, and urges Jane to seek him out.
Jane was an orphan. She is a Gateshall because her uncle promised her that he would take care of her.