Jane had lived with her maternal uncle's family after her parents died. Many people lived in that house which belongs to Mr Leed. Mrs Leed, Eliza, John, Georgiana, Bessie, Abbot and many people lived there. However, Jane had lots of troubles with peoplewho live in that house. John who is Mrs Leed's son is really violent and nasty. Especially, hebothered Jane by hitting or insulting every day. One day, Janehid in her secret place, window with curtain, to avoid bothering.However, in a few minutes, John's sister found her and told on them.Finally, John was coming and he asked her what she was doing.She said she was reading a book.Then he told you can't read any books in our house because you'rean orphan with no money. And he directed that she would go in front of the door to reflect by herself. While she was going there, he threw a book on her head.She couldn't endure anymore, so sheshouted to him. Then, he hit her and also shouted. When Mrs Leed arrived at there, she pointed out to take Jane to the red room. The red room which is so dreary and cold used to use Mr Leed's roombefore he died. Jane felt scary and told she doesn't want to go th ere. However, Mrs Leed didn't care and then took her there. As soon as Jane got there, she cried and resisted to escape from there. Few minutes later, she saw a white light which seems like her uncle.For that reason, she shouted loudly to tell them and fell in a faint. Some people ran into there and took her a room to take care her.
Actually, I already read this book in Korean long time ago, so I thought it is easy to read.
However, this book has really hard vocabularies to understand for me as my teacher said.
While I was reading this book, I wanted to give up to read it. However, I changed my mind and
continued to read. This book's story tells about a succeeded woman. She isn't pretty, she has open mind and developed thinking. Even if she is an orphan, she overcomed her hardship and found love. When I was in middle school, I read this book. I was so impressed and really wanted to resemble her mind.