Resilience emerges from adversity and hardship from "summary" of Jane Eyre by Karen Swallow Prior,Charlotte Brontë
Adversity often serves as the crucible in which character is forged. Jane Eyre, faced with the harsh realities of her childhood, finds herself an orphan, unloved and mistreated. Yet, it is within the walls of Gateshead that her spirit begins to strengthen. The cruelty of Aunt Reed instills a fierce independence and an unyielding belief in her own worth. Each slight, each indignity, builds a foundation upon which Jane's resilience is constructed. At Lowood School, the trials continue, yet they serve not to break her but to embolden her. The harsh conditions and the oppressive regime of Mr. Brocklehurst only deepen her resolve. In the midst of suffering, she disc...
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