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read the excerpt from jane eyre by charlotte bronte. \but then it seems…

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read the excerpt from jane eyre by charlotte bronte. \but then it seems disgraceful to be flogged, and to be sent to stand in the middle of a room full of people; and you are such a great girl: i am far younger than you, and i could not bear it.\ \yet it would be your duty to bear it, if you could not avoid it: it is weak and silly to say you cannot bear what it is your fate to be required to bear.\ i heard her with wonder. i could not comprehend this doctrine of endurance; and still less could i understand or sympathise with the forbearance she expressed for her chastiser. still i felt that helen burns considered things by a light invisible to my eyes. i suspected she might be right and i wrong; but i would not ponder the matter deeply. what does the disagreement in the excerpt most likely represent? different views regarding ones destiny different stages of maturity in ones life different views about individual responsibilities different ways of responding to lifes hardships

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The first speaker finds being punished (flogged and made to stand) disgraceful and unbearable. The second speaker, Helen Burns, believes it is one's duty to bear such fates. This shows different outlooks on dealing with difficult situations, i.e., life's hardships.

Answer:

different ways of responding to life's hardships