Read the excerpt from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.
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My head still ached and bled with the blow and fall I
had received: no one had reproved John for wantonly
striking me; and because I had turned against him to
avert farther irrational violence, I was loaded with
general opprobrium [harsh criticism].
"Unjust!-unjust!" said my reason, forced by the
agonising stimulus into precocious though transitory
power.
What is revealed about Jane by the juxtaposition of
Jane's feelings with those of the rest of her household?
O She is upset when she is criticized.
O She is not affected by the way others treat her.
She has a strong sense of what is right.
O
O She has trouble seeing things from another point of
view.

Respuesta :

It is revealed about Jane by the juxtaposition of Jane's feelings with those of the rest of her household She is upset when she is criticized. Thus, option "A" is correct.

How does the author compare with her heroine Jane Eyre?

The author Charlotte Brontë was able to reflect on her own life and circumstances in the character of Jane Eyre. One of the most important ones is that both women were orphans, as Charlotte lost her mother at five.

Afterwards, she lived in a boarding school that made her unhappy. Both characters were also left to care for others (Charlotte for her father and Jane for Mr Rochester) and they both worked as governesses. Moreover, both women were intelligent, educated, resourceful and ahead of their times. This is an example of how authors sometimes include details of their personal lives in their works.

Thus, option "A" is correct.

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