Describe Jane’s relationship with John Reed at Gateshead. Why do you think he treats her so badly?

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Describe Jane's relationship with John Reed at Gateshead. Why do you think he treats her so badly?

In this essay I am going to be comparing the relationship between Jane Eyre and her cousin John Reed. The story is written before 1900 and is a fictional autobiography. Charlotte Bronte uses the fictional character of Jane Eyre to portray herself in parts of the story, especially the similarities between the fictional Lowood and Cowen Bridge school, i.e. the conditions, characters and the fact that Jane teaches at Lowood after finishing there as a pupil, and Charlotte Bronte taught at Cowen Bridge school after finishing her education there. Charlotte Bronte tells the first ten chapters through the eyes of a ten year old Jane, who is brought up by her uncles' wife, Mrs Reed at Gateshead.

Jane's relationship with John Reed is not a good one. This is established from the first page of the novel, where Jane talks about her relationship with John Reed and his sisters Georgiana and Eliza as,

'humbled by the consciousness of my physical inferiority to Eliza, John and Georgiana Reed' - page one

From this quotation, I can pick out three main words - humbled and physical inferiority. Therefore, John, in contrast to Jane is superior in strength, age and mind. A point to remember is that the story is told by Jane, from Jane's point of view, so the descriptions of John are most likely to be biased and not completely true.
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One of the reasons why John treats Jane like this is the fact that in the nineteenth century females were inferior to males. Sons treated even mothers as their minors. The role of women in the nineteenth century only changed late into the century where because of the changing pace of industry, more and more women were working in factory conditions, and though this did not have an effect on their social and political position in society, it was vital to the change in their rights as time passed

Even though he is but a child John ...

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