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  1. Analysis. Jane wakes up in the nursery, cared for by Bessie, and by the local apothecary, Mr. Lloyd. Bessie tells Jane that she thinks that Mrs. Reed mistreated her, nurses Jane, and even sings Jane a song, but Jane is melancholy and unreachable. Jane only feels better when she gets a book— Gulliver's Travels, a fanciful satire by Jonathan ...

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  2. Jane Eyre Volume 1, Chapter 3 Summary. Back. More. Jane wakes up, confused and disoriented. Someone is holding her gently; she’s never been held gently before. She starts to realize where she is—in her own bed. Bessie and a gentleman are there, looking after her. Jane’s glad to see the gentleman, because he’s not one of the Reeds.

  3. Jane wakes up to find that the servants’ apothecary, Mr Lloyd, has been called to look at her. Bessie tries to cheer her up, but Jane can be tempted by neither tarts nor books. Mr Lloyd asks her why she is so sad and she tries to explain: I cry because I am miserable …

  4. Jane’s initial response to the plight of the poor and her adult reflection on this serve to remind us that she is still just a child, brought up by the indolent and snobbish Reeds. She also maintains some of this attitude given her later treatment of the Rivers’ servant in Volume III, Chapter 3 . Given her use of the word ‘caste’ rather ...

  5. Jane Eyre Volume 3, Chapter 3 Summary. For three days, Jane lies in the bed mostly unconscious while Diana, Mary, and Hannah take care of her. She does hear and understand some of the things that are said around her, and she hears the ladies discussing her and figuring out that she must be educated based on her accent, clothes, and facial features.

  6. By the end of the chapter, Mr. Lloyd expresses the possibility of sending her to school, hinting at a hopeful change in Jane's bleak circumstances. Nevertheless, the chapter ultimately emphasizes Jane’s poignant loneliness and her struggles with her identity in a world that seems determined to keep her small and oppressed.

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