1, Chapter 5: The orphanage has strict rules and a hard life, and the dean is a cold hypocrite. He destroyed orphans mentally and physically in various ways. Jane Eyre did not eat enough and wear warm clothes, and continued to suffer inhuman torture.
2. Chapter 6: Jane Eyre becomes friends with the orphan Helen, and the teacher Miss Temple is also very concerned about her.
Chapter seven: Jane Eyre accidentally broke the slate, was punished and stood on a stool, and was humiliated in public. It is Helen's smile that gives Jane Eyre strength.
Chapter 8: Sad Jane Eyre didn't get off the stool until school was over. She was very angry, and Helen brought her coffee and bread, and kept enlightening her. Miss Tambo also came to visit her and talked with Helen about the past and present, which made Jane Eyre admire.
Chapter 9: In the orphanage, an infectious typhus took the lives of many orphans, and Helen also died of this typhus, which was a great blow to Jane Eyre.
6. Chapter 10: Typhus has greatly improved orphanages. Jane received six years' education in the new environment and taught in this school for two years. Because of Miss Temple's departure, Jane got tired of life in an orphanage and advertised for a governess.