Although jane went through a rough childhood, which included her cousin John Reed bullying her. Unlike now she didn't defend herself since her personality wasn't as strong as it is now. By time Jane starts standing up for herself and what she believes in. Injustice is one thing Jane couldn’t tolerate.However she learned how to stay stable. Jane went through deaths of her loved ones, and still moved on with her life. …show more content…
which is more important than anything else. Hope keeps people sane during rough times in life. Jane got hope and had a chance to find happiness, when she moved to Lowood school away from Gateshead. The next destination in Jane’s life was to attend Lowood. Lowood is an all girl orphanage and school. She spent 6 years as a hard working student at Lowood, the 2 extra years as a teacher at there. She turned out as an educated women and a person willing o help others like her.
Jane looked for change, and change came her way. Jane took a job as a governess at Thornfield. She took care of a french girl named Adele. Jane met the owner of Thornfield, Mr Rochester. Who later on loved jane and proposed to her. Love is what changed Jane’s life, the feeling of being loved and cared about really had an effect of her as a person. Despite her depressing childhood, she learned to love and care about