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kolezko [41]
4 years ago
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In the novel Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte, Jane is an orphan girl who is mistreated by her aunt, Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Reed is rude

to Jane and sends Jane away to a boarding school.
Based on the summary, why is Mrs. Reed the antagonistof the story?

She is unfeeling.

She is the most important character in the book.

She is Jane Eyre’s aunt.

She is in a conflict with Jane.
English
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o-na [289]4 years ago
8 0
She is Unfeeling because Un- meaning not and feeling of course means to sense by touch or how one is with emotions and as her aunt is rude making her unfeeling usually when you have a kid your caring and your nice and if it were in Jane's Point of View she would see her aunt as rude and unkindly as well as unfeeling she doesn't care for her.
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