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Goshia [24]
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24. Why is Lowood called an 'Institution' rather than simply a 'School'? How does the

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SOVA2 [1]1 year ago
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Lowood's buildings A social organization dedicated to education is Lowood. Given its commitment to kids, this school is referred to as an institution.

Was Lowood a particular kind of school?

Jane learns the life skills that will help develop her character as an adult at Lowood School, the boarding school her aunt, Mrs. Reed, sends her to when she is ten. Jane discovers Victorian class and gender hierarchies in Mr. Brocklehurst's mistreatment of the students.  

Mister Brocklehurst the cruel and stingy manager of Lowood. While his wife and daughters live in luxury, he hypocritically feeds the schoolgirls on meager rations. He is the pastor of Brocklebridge Church and he symbolizes a sort of Christianity that is not at all compassionate or caring.

Therefore, the Institution receives funds from charity and Brocklehurst personifies the hypocrisy of erroneous religion.

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