The best summary of Jane's philosophy as conveyed in this excerpt is that "People should react with force against injustice."
In this passage from "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë, Jane is advocating for a strong response when someone strikes at us without a reason.
We can see that she believes in standing up against injustice and using force if necessary to make the person who struck us understand the consequences of their actions.
Her philosophy in the case emphasizes the importance of not tolerating unjust treatment and taking action to rectify it rather than passively accepting it or resorting to random violence.
Therefore, the Option B is correct.
Full question:
Read the passage. From Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë “When we are struck at without a reason, we should strike back again very hard. . . . so hard as to teach the person who struck us never to do it again.” Which is the best summary of Jane’s philosophy as conveyed in this excerpt?
Quick reactions can lead to trouble for people we love.
People should react with force against injustice.
People should teach their enemies rather than do them harm.
Random violence is an inevitable fact of life.