In “Jane Eyre,” Charlotte Brontë vividly depicts the harshness of Lowood School, where the protagonist, Jane, spends a significant part of her childhood. Brontë portrays Lowood School as a place of severe discipline, deprivation, and mistreatment, using various literary techniques to create a vivid and haunting depiction of the school’s harsh conditions. Here are some ways in which Brontë portrays the harshness of Lowood School:

Leave a Reply