domingo, 1 de septiembre de 2013

Reflections and Chapters 5-6-7-8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGSmilO-ah4&feature=player_embedded

This video shows us in a funny way how terrible was to be a student in Victorian Times. This punishments aren't accepted now, and they shouldn't be because it's dangerous to do that to children.

Questions:

1.-Imagine that you are falsely accused of stealing someone’s wallet at school. Your accuser is a credible witness, believed by your peers. Do you insist on your innocence and try to prove it? Do you confront your accuser? How do you live with the disapproval of your peers? Is the knowledge of your innocence enough to sustain you? Write a reflection statement referring to these questions.

2.-What is your opinion of Mr Brocklehurst’s philosophy of education?

3.-Compare Jane Eyre to other mistreated heroines from children’s stories (Cinderella, Rapunzel, Snow White). Knowing that Jane Eyre is the novel that broke many rules about how a mistreated heroine should act, compare and contrast them to Jane.

Answers:

1.-I will try to prove my innocence to my close friends first, to regain their trust, and then, they will help me gain everyone's trust. 

2.-I think that Mr Brocklehurst's philosophy of education is dangerous for children so it should have never been accepted.

3.-Jane Eyre is alone against life, but characters like Cinderella have someone else.

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