During her interview with Mr. Brocklehurst, Jane's description of Mrs. Reed's guest alludes to the audience that Mr. Brocklehurst is someone that'll bring more harm, than good in Jane's future at Lowood Institution. Jane refers to Mr. Brocklehurst's appearance similar to the Big Bad Wolf from Perrault's "Little Red Riding Hood," a deceitful creature that devoured the innocent, Little Red Riding Hood so it'll satisfy the wolf's never-ending hunger. Because of this comparison of these characters, Mr. Brocklehurst is the Big Bad Wolf to Jane's Little Red Riding Hood. With his "great nose" and "large prominent teeth," these traits hints that Mr. Brocklehurst will bring little comfort to Jane's life at Lowood Institution. For Jane, Mr. Brocklehurst