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Why does Jane Eyre's aunt, Mrs. Reed, hate Kim?

Mrs. Reed is a stubborn, defensive, jealous, mean, cruel and stupid person. Her malice is not brilliant. She loves Mr. Reed, but she hates Jane twice, because she is jealous that Mr. Reed pays more attention to his niece than to his own children, instead of loving Jane and her.

She loves her children, but because of her ignorance and doting, she has educated them into black sheep, dissolute girls and abstainers. She doesn't know what is the beauty of the soul, the pursuit of the soul, forgiveness and sympathy. She and her three children are soulless, so when facing Jane Eyre, a soulless child, she will subconsciously resist disgust as if she had met a different kind.

She has no kindness or will feel inferior in front of Jane Eyre, and vaguely sees her vulgarity in front of a transparent soul, so she is even more resentful.

Jane Eyre is an autobiographical novel by British woman writer Charlotte Brontexq.

Jane Eyre's pursuit of life has two basic melodies: passion, fantasy, resistance and persistence; Longing for freedom and happiness in the world and pursuing a higher spiritual realm.

The theme of this novel is to successfully create a female image who is uneasy about the status quo, unwilling to be humiliated and dare to fight through the rough life experience of an orphan girl, reflecting the call sign and censure of an ordinary soul and the desire of a lowercase person to become a capitalized person.