Charlotte Bronte’s’


Summary Of ‘Charlotte Bronte’s’ Story Of ‘Jane Eyre’


Jane Eyre was a small girl. She was only ten years old. Her mother and father were dead. She is an orphan girl. She lived in her aunty and her sisters and brothers. These children’s names are John, Eliza and Georgiana.

One day Jane read in her aunty’ s book. Suddenly, her aunty’ s one child, John was come to in this place and blamed to Jane Eyre. This is very sad part in this story.



‘’ You must not read our family books, you are an orphan; Your mother and father are dead; You have no money; You live with us because you have no other family. But you are not one of our family and we do not like you.’’



John’s these words are not match to the child. Every mother love to their children. Mothers are look after their children. John’s mother is love to her children. But she does not like to her cousin daughter. It is not a match to the good mother. In this time John is a naughty boy, but It is his mother’s bad thing. His mother likes to blame to Jane.



Jane is such an innocent girl. But in this time Jane replied to john ‘’ Wicked Boy’’ and cried very well. Jane is an orphan girl. She wanted kind aunty and kind sisters and brothers, but they are not kind. John shouted to Jane. In this time aunty punished to Jane.

‘’ Take her to the red room and lock the door.’’

Jane is a little girl. She cried to very well, because this time only she was in a red room. Really, red room means her died uncle’ s room. In this time little girl’s remembered many of things. They are ghosts, her died uncle etc.

Little girls are like flowers. Jane’s aunty was a very bad woman. She is not like to her cousin daughter. Always, she punished to Jane.

So during this story’s summary we must remember we loved to the people.

                                                                                                                               R.A.S.T Ranasinghe
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