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Why is Jane placed in the red room? It is the only unoccupied room in Gateshead. As a reward. As a punishment. To share a room with Mrs. Reed.

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The answer is --- as a punishment

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Answer:

As a punishment.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Jane Eyre, the creator clarifies that Jane's mom's sibling had died in the red room. Once while she is attempting to defend herself from her shrewd cousin she is sent to the red room as discipline as it typifies terror. Jane's overseer (her aunt) frequently abuses her and this was basically one of those events.

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