How dare she talk back to my dear john! Bessie, take Jane to the Red-Room!
Yes, Mrs. Reed.
AAAAHHHH!!!! MR. REED'S GHOST!!!
JANE, WHAT IS ALL THIS NOISE?!?!
Jane, have you ever thought about attending school? Have you ever desired to meet your real family?
Yes, I often dream of going to school to get away from this home. I do not wish to see my family because they're poor.
She's been very ill since the Red-Room. It seems there is nothing we can do to help her, Mr. Lloyd.
Thank you Mr. Brocklehurst. We do not want her back for holidays. She is to be punished for her disrespect. This school will correct her.
I am not a bad child! She has ruined my reputation!
You are a lying, sinful girl! You need to be disciplined. Mrs. Reed, she will be taken care of. She can come to school as soon as possible.
Through the sorrow of Lowood, Jane befriends a girl named Helen, who helps her get through each grueling day.
Lowood school is a dark, desolate and dreary place. Jane is pushed around by older girls and the teachers are equally as mean. Each child is mistreated and depressed.
Trust me, Jane, you will learn. When they punish and correct you, it is deserved. It makes you a better person in the end.
The teachers here are so cruel! The way they punish you, Helen, how do you just stand and endure it? If that were me, I wouldn't take it!