Jane Eyre
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The Author Charlotte Bronte uses her novel Jane Eyre to criticize many of the contemporary social issues during the Victorian era. The experience of Bronte as child living in a boarding school served as the basis for the novels most vivid criticism. Charlotte Bronte uses Jane Eyre to demonstrate the Hypocrisy of Mr. Brockelhurst at Lowood to criticize the treatment of the lower class in Victorian society.
The basis of Lowood draws on the experiences of Bronte’s childhood and serves as a common reference when describing the organization of lower class education systems. Following Jane’s original enrollment at Lowood Bronte establishes the position of Mr. Brockelhurst as the solo provider at Lowood. However, she also revels his poor character to reader but outlines the conditions maintained at the school. The Hypocrisy of Mr. Brockelhurst is first expressed when he insistes that the girls eat at a starvation level diet so they do not become accustomed to luxury. This is in stark contrast Mr. Brockelhurst own situation as it is clear that he himself is leading a life of luxury and indulgence. The use of hypocrisy in this instance by Bronte serves to criticize both the church and the education system. Each instance was an area of conflict for