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... This essay is on how Charlotte Bronte conveys Jane Eyre's state of mind in chapter 2 of the red room in Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre is a semi-autobiographical account written in 1847. Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816. Jane Eyre is a 10-year-old orphan that lives with her aunt Mrs Reed in a grand house. Jane's loneliness causes her to become isolated she escapes and hides herself in thick curtains in a big deserted room, because her aunt and cousins make her feel like an outcast as she wanted to read a book, and wasn't allowed. Jane refuses to listen which causes her to be severely punished by being sent to the red room. "Take her away to the red room and lock her in there ". Her independence and strength of character is shown in detailed words. Jane verbally and physically lashes out on her cousin John as a sign













