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  1. In sympathy, Jane gives most of her small meals to other starving girls. Mr. Brocklehurst's type of religion is cold and lifeless. His "charity" is literally killing the girls he is supposed to teach and nourish. In contrast, Jane nourishes others even when she herself is underfed. Active Themes.

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  2. Volume I Chapter 7 Summary. Mr Brocklehurst tells the other school girls that Jane is a liar. It is winter and all the girls suffer from the cold and hunger, especially when they walk to church.

  3. Chapter 7. My first quarter at Lowood seemed an age; and not the golden age either; it comprised an irksome struggle with difficulties in habituating myself to new rules and unwonted tasks. The fear of failure in these points harassed me worse than the physical hardships of my lot; though these were no trifles.

  4. Volume III Chapter 7 Summary. Jane inherits a fortune and gains a family. When St John suddenly appears the next night it is to bring Jane news. He recounts her own story and tells her that the slip of paper he took the day before confirmed her as one ‘Jane Eyre’ whose uncle has died and left her £20,000.

  5. Find helpful summaries and analyses for every chapter in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. Explore Studypool's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A discussions. Jane Eyre Chapter 7 Summary - Studypool

  6. Many girls are taken from school by friends or relatives, and many others die. Jane remains healthy and spends her days outside with her new friend, Mary Ann Wilson. Meanwhile, Helen has taken ill ...

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  8. Volume II Chapter 7 Summary. Jane realises that Thornfield and its master together make up ‘home’. A month later Jane leaves Gateshead. Georgiana eventually marries and Eliza finally takes the veil.

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