
Lowood Institution
Lowood Institution is a fictional school from Charlotte Brontë's novel "Jane Eyre," representing a strict, austere charity school for orphaned girls. It emphasizes discipline, religious instruction, and basic education but lacks warmth and comfort, reflecting 19th-century attitudes toward orphan care and education. Despite its harsh conditions, Lowood also serves as a setting for personal growth and friendship, highlighting themes of resilience and moral development.