One of the lessons in Jane Eyre is to be strong and do not compromise your moral values just because you are in love. You must do what is right for you, even if it is painful or difficult. Jane had to make a decision like this when she found about Bertha and Rochester still wanted to marry her. She did not want to be a mistress to Edward, so she fled Thornfield.
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Chapter 2 of "Jane Eyre" focuses on Jane's experiences at the Lowood Institution, a harsh and strict boarding school. It introduces key characters such as Mr. Brocklehurst, the headmaster of the school, and portrays the difficult conditions that Jane must endure as a young orphaned girl.