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In the second chapter of Jane Eyre, Jane Eyre is punished and treated unfairly in Gateshead House.

? Jane Eyre and john reid fought against his bullying. This behavior was condemned by everyone in Gateshead House, from master to servant. Mrs reed asked Bessie, the servant, and Bert, the maid, to take little Jane Eyre to a room and lock her up. This house, which has not been used for a long time, used to be the place where Mr. Reed died. It is set as a mourning hall, far away from children's rooms and kitchens.

For Mrs. Reed, this is really the best place to place and punish Jane Eyre who made mistakes. Because it is not only empty but also far from her room, she can try to stay away from this annoying little thing.

For Jane Eyre, such punishment made her fear to the depths of her soul, so that she fainted later. The sense of emptiness in the huge room, the imagination of ghosts and gods legends, and the idea of Uncle Reed's soul coming all make Jane Eyre extremely afraid.

? The storm ended in Jane Eyre's fainting.

? This chapter still shows strong narrative skills. The reproach, alienation and indifference of all the servants in Gateshead House to Jane Eyre, the summary of john reid's behavior, Jane Eyre's complex feelings and extreme fear of being locked in the Red Chamber are vividly described. Reading makes people feel that they are deeply sympathetic to Jane Eyre. It seems that they have also entered that environment to pay attention to Jane Eyre and listen to her, but they feel worried and helpless.

This is the power of literary works, which makes us unconsciously purify our hearts in deep sympathy for the weak. I think, out of deep sympathy for Jane Eyre, we will try our best to be kind to vulnerable groups like Jane Eyre and try not to be as selfish and cold as Mrs. Reed.

? As for Mrs. Reed, I want to say that only by taking kindness as the background of human nature can the geomantic omen in this family gradually get better.

On the other hand, I also see many problems in educating children from Mrs. Reed.

John reid has always been violent, cruel, arbitrary and arrogant, which is the result of Mrs. Reed's excessive indulgence and the lack of correct educational concept. In the end, Mrs. Reed had to pay for it.