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Jane Eyre, is a poor but aspiring, small in body but huge in soul, obscure but self-respecting girl. After we close the covers of the book, after having a long journey of the spirit, Jane Eyre, a marvelous figure, has left us so much to recall and to think:
We remember her goodness: for someone who lost arms and blinded in eyes, for someone who despised her for her ordinariness, and even for someone who had hurt her deeply in the past.
We remember her pursuit of justice. It’s like a panion with the goodness. But still, a virtuous person should promote the goodness on one side and must check the badness on the other side.
We remember her self-respect and the clear situation on equality. In her opinion, everyone is the same at the God’s feet. Though there are differences in status、in property and also in appearance, but all the human being are equal in personality.
We also remember her striving for life, her toughness and her confidence.
When we think of this girl, what she gave us was not a pretty face or a transcendent temperament that make us admire deeply, but a huge charm of her personality.
It took me more than three days to finish Jane Eyre, and I knew it was a very difficult process. For the last few days I almost spent all my time in eating and sleeping, in a novel from a distant country. However, I have to admit its excellence and charm while complaining. Its rare to see such exotic exotic scenery. Its full of interesting stories in Britain in nineteenth Century, and it makes me sigh a lot. In fact, I should have contacted this book earlier, and a lot of people have introduced it. Unfortunately, I have a little bit of xenophobic feelings, till now to enjoy it, really some brief encounter.
As a foreigner, Im a little hard on English peoples thinking and religious beliefs. However, the true feelings in the world are mostly interlinked. Whenever I read a little Jane suffered abuse and discrimination because of wuqinwugu, dunqi the hearts of compassion is really unforgettable; whenever Jane again change danger into safety let me how excited; when she rejected Saint Johns proposal bravely and adhere to the true love in my mind how to make encouraging and shock; especially to take care of the poor Edward in the end she abandoned everything, pleased and touched my heart burst out.
As far as the novel is concerned, I think its greatest success is its remarkable integration in many artistic aspects. Im sure the author of this book is a versatile writer. First of all, when she paints landscapes, she appreciates them in the aesthetic sense of a painter, and grasps the harmony of light and shadow with a painters taste. Read Chinese novels, rarely see such exquisite scenery description vocabulary. Thanks to the translator of this book, Zhou Lingbens profound Chinese translation skills, make this glow, so original brilliance. Next, summer falls. Porant is also very accomplished in linguistics. As an Englishman, the author can say that he has at least three or more foreign languages. While reading this book, I feel I can feel the cultural atmosphere of Europe through it. British pride and gentlemen, for example, the atmosphere of German power and the natural beauty of French women. Even read the British colonial discrimination against the Oriental mentality, for example, they call India a barbaric nation. Once again, summer falls. Porant can be very good at dealing with emotional drama. Her little hero is love at first sight, this more realistic, but her love is always silent deep into the readers heart and soul. Such a clever emotional drama, I was surprised, very surprised.
"Jane Eyre" if the author China and Cao Xueqin, there is no doubt that the cultural heritage to some more deep. Just as Chinese and British people fight history, the Chinese can say with a grain of salt, "Im older than you are."。 The life of Cao Xueqin learned the result of lotte. Much more extensive, after all, Chinas cultural heritage to be much more abundant. To tell the truth, Jane Eyre can not compare with Chinas "dream of Red Mansions"。 The dream of Red Mansions is more remarkable, whether it is rich in characters or material. But there is also a place for Chinese to learn and appreciate in Jane eyre. For example, "Jane Eyre" on the psychological description of characters, you can say the most. This is not enough for many Chinese literary works.
I read the book as if I had read the Bible, and it was admirable that western people had deep feelings and sincere faith in religion. China is a time of lack of faith. Reading "Jane Eyre", let me feel before they can get the religion has nurtured the human beauty, now it is really rare for China. In fact, many of the teachings in the Bible are interlinked and complementary to the classical ideas of Chinese Confucianism, but nowadays the Chinese people often ignore the wisdom of their ancestors. For example, the Bible advised people from the good, to persuade people to tolerate, to persuade people to Thanksgiving, and the old man to persuade the Chinese people, benevolence and righteousness, the two are the same. When I read "Jane Eyre", I was often inspired by the good ideas in the Bible. It reminded me of the present situation in China and seemed to have gained a lot in my mind. Let me firmly believe that the Confucian culture of China really needs to be re examined.
Jane Eyre was published in 1847 under the androgynous pseudonym of “Currer Bell.” The publication was followed by widespread success. Utilizing two literary traditions, the Bildungsroman and the Gothic novel, Jane Eyre is a powerful narrative with profound themes concerning genders, family, passion, and identity. It is unambiguously one of the most celebrated novels in British literature.
Born in 1816, Charlotte Bronte was the third daughter of Patrick Bronte, an ambitious and intelligent clergyman. According to Newsman, all the Bronte children were unusually precocious and almost ferociously intelligent, and their informal and unorthodox educations under their fathers tutelage nurtured these traits. Patrick Bronte shared his interests in literature with his children, toward whom he behaved as though they were his intellectual equals. The Bronte children read voraciously. Charlottes imagination was especially fired by the poetry of Byron, whose brooding heroes served as the prototypes for characters in the Brontes juvenile writings as well as for such figures as Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre (2)。 Brontes formal education was limited and sporadic – ten months at the age of 8 at Cowan Bridge Clergy Daughters School (the model for Lowood Institution in Jane Eyre), eighteen months from the age of 14 at Roe Head School of Miss Margaret Wooler (the model for Ms. Temple) (Nestor 3-4)。 According to Newman, Bronte then worked as a teacher at Roe Head for three years before going to work as a governess. Seeking an alternative way of earning money, Charlotte Bronte went to Brussels in 1842 to study French and German at the Pensionnat Heger, preparing herself to open a school at the parsonage. She seems to have fallen in love with her charismatic teacher, Constantin Heger. The experience seems on a probable source for a recurrent feature in Brontes fiction: “relationships in which the inflammatory spark of intellectual energy ignites an erotic attraction between a woman and a more socially powerful man” (Newman 6)。 The Brontes efforts to establish a school at the parsonage never got off the ground. Still seeking ways to make money, Charlotte published, with her sisters, the unsuccessful Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Her first effort to publish a novel, The Professor, was also unsuccessful. Jane Eyre, published in October 1847, however, was met with great enthusiasm and became one of the best sellers. As “Currer Bell” Bronte completed two more novels, Shirley and Villette. She married Reverend William Bell Nicholls in 1854 and died nine months later, at the age of thirty-nine in 1855 (Nestor 4-5)。
The story of Jane Eyre takes place in northern England in the early to mid-19th Century. (“Jane Eyre” 151) It starts as the ten-year-old Jane, a plain but unyielding child, is excluded by her Aunt Reed from the domestic circle around the hearth and bullied by her handsome but unpleasant cousins. Under the suggestion of Mr. Lloyd, an apothecary that sympathizes Jane, Mrs. Reed sends Jane to Lowood Institution operated by a hypocritical Evangelicalist, Mr. Brocklehurst, who chastises Jane in front of the class and calls her a liar. At Lowood, Jane befriends with Helen Burns, who helps the newly arrived Jane adjust to the austere environment; she is also taken under the wing of the superintendent, Miss Temple. One spring, many students catch typhus due to the harsh condition. Helen dies of consumption. At the end of her studies Jane is retained as a teacher. When Jane grows weary of her life at Lowood, she advertises for a position as governess and is engaged by Mrs. Fairfax, housekeeper at Thronfield, for a little girl, Adele Varens. After much waiting, Jane meets her employer, Edward Rochester, somber, moody, quick to change in his manner, and brusque in his speech. Mysterious happenings occur at Thronfield, including demonic laugh emanating from the third-story attic and a fire set in Rochesters bedroom one night. Rochester attributes all the oddities to Grace Poole, the seamstress. Meanwhile, Jane develops an attraction for Rochester. Rochester, however, often flirts with the idea of marrying Miss Ingram. An old acquaintance of Rochesters, Richard Mason, visits Thornfield and is severely injured from an attack apparently from Grace. Jane returns to Gateshead for a while to see the dying Mrs. Reed. When she returns to Thornfield, Rochester asks Jane to marry him. Jane accepts, but during the wedding, Mason and a solicitor interrupt the ceremony by revealing that Rochester is keeping his lunatic wife, Bertha Mason, in the attic in Thornfield. Despite Rochesters confession, Jane leaves Thornfield. She arrives at the desolate crossroads of Whitcross and runs into the Rivers siblings, who tend her in Moor House. Jane happily accepts the offer of teaching at St. Johns school.
Jane Eyre is a great book in the literary world. Ive always wanted to read it. This time, I saved my pocket money and finally went to the Xinhua Bookstore to buy her home and read it carefully. After reading it, I found the book very enlightening.
This tells the heroine Jane Eyre since childhood lost parents, foster care in her aunts home, because of its abuse and germination resistance, into the school of the German workers. After graduation, came to Thornfield Hall as a family of teachers, and Master Mr. Rochester had a love for each other. But later found that Rochester had wives, has been imprisoned in the attic of the mad woman. Sad, Jane love alone fled the manor, wandering around, but because of the heart has been obsessed with Rochester, and once again returned to his side. At this time, the manor was beyond recognition, and Rochester was blind. Jane Eyre decided to live happily with him.
Jane Eyre has nothing to look at, but she has nothing. She is so dazzling that she appears in front of the reader because of her gesture. As the hero said, "when Im beaten for no reason, we should hit back."。.。.。." Hit back! This is the rebellious spirit of Jane Eyre, which is worth learning. At aunt Reeds wifes home, at the school of Schonfeld, at Johns house, Jane Eyre never gave up the spirit of revolt. Jane Eyre has her own dignity. He strives to preserve his dignity. Jane Eyres courage to progress is worth learning.
This passage gave me the deepest impression: you think, because Im poor, low, pretty, short, I dont have a soul, a web, or a heart? Youre wrong! I have the same soul as you have - and one heart at the same time! If God had given me some beauty and plenty of wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not with the customs, routine, or even with flesh and blood to talk to you - it is my spirit that addresses your spirit, as if we have died, two people stood before God, equal as we are!"
In life, we passed a lot of things, such as: in the countryside, a little girl came to the city to go to school, her mother came, but the little girl was embarrassed, absolutely no money, children will laugh at her.
Its wrong to do this, because in life, people are born with something that cannot be decided, such as: "are you pretty pretty?" Do you have any money? But, the human soul is equal, the destiny grasps in own hand, only then diligently struggles, can have a glorious future.
This is a story about a special and unreserved woman who has been exposed to a hostile environment but continuously and fearlessly struggling for her ideal life. The story can be interpreted as a symbol of the independent spirit.
Jane Eyer was a born resister, whose parents went off when she was very young, and her aunt,the only relative she had,treated her as badly as a ragtag. Since Jane26rsquo;s education in Lowwood Orphanage began, she didn26rsquo;t get what she had been expecting26mdash;26mdash;simply being regarded as a common person, just the same as any other girl around. The suffers from being humiliated and devastated teach Jane to be persevering and prize dignity over anything else.As a reward of revolting the ruthleoppression, Jane got a chance to be a tutor in Thornfield Garden. There she made the acquaintance of lovely Adele and that garden26rsquo;s owner, Rochester, a man with warm heart despite a cold face outside. Jane expected to change the life from then on, but fate had decided otherwise: After Jane and Rochester fell in love with each other and got down to get marry, she unfortunately came to know in fact Rochester had got a legal wife, who seemed to be the shadow following Rochester and led to his moodineall the time ----Rochester was also a despairing person in need of salvation. Jane did want to give him a hand, however, she made up her mind to leave, because she didn26rsquo;t want to betray her own principles, because she was Jane Eyer. The film has finally got a symbolist end: Jane inherited a large number of legacies and finally returned. After finding Rochester26rsquo;s misfortune brought by his original mad wife, Jane chose to stay with him forever.
I don26rsquo;t know what others feel, but frankly speaking, I would rather regard the section that Jane began her teaching job in Thornfield as the film26rsquo;s end----especially when I heard Jane26rsquo;s words 26ldquo;Never in my life have I been awaken so happily.26rdquo; For one thing, this ideal and brand-new beginning of life was what Jane had been imagining for long as a suffering person; for another, this should be what the audiences with my views hoped her to get. But the professional judgment of producing films reminded me to wait for a totally different result: There must be something wrong coming with the excellence----perhaps not only should another section be added to enrich the story, but also we may see from the next transition of Jane26rsquo;s life that 26ldquo;Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you would get.26rdquo; (By Forrest Gump26rsquo;s mother, in the film 26ldquo;Forrest Gump26rdquo;)。
In the history of literature, there are many classical means to be immortal, but can look like "Jane Eyre" so deeply into peoples souls, it has attracted tens of thousands of readers with an irresistible beauty, affecting peoples spiritual world, even for some people, affect their lives is not a lot of work. Jane love 1000 words
Jane Eyre is a novel with rotation color. It illustrates such a theme: human value = dignity + love.
Jane Eyres author, Charlotte Bront, and author of Wuthering Heights, Emily, are sisters. Although two people living in the same community, family environment, personality is not the same, Charlotte. Bront has become more gentle, more pure, more love the pursuit of some good things, although her family was poor, young lost love, father rarely, coupled with her short stature, appearance is not beautiful but, perhaps such a soul deep inferiority complex, reflected in her character is a very sensitive self-esteem, self-esteem in her heart to the inferiority of the compensation. She describes jane. Love is a beautiful, short woman, but she has a very strong sense of self-respect. She was steadfast in her pursuit of a bright, holy, and beautiful life.
Jane. Love living in an orphaned, happy environment, grew up under treatment with peers, aunt abandon, cousin of contempt, insults and beatings cousin.。.。.。 this is the dignity of the ruthless trample, but perhaps it is because of all this, Jane. Love unlimited confidence and firm and inflexible spirit, which can overcome the inherent personality.
In front of Rochester, she never because he is a low status of the family teachers feel inferior, but that they are equal. Should not be because she is a servant, but not respected by others. It is because of her integrity, noble, pure, spiritual not secular society of pollution, making Rochester the shocked, and she can be seen as a spirit of equality and in their conversation, and slowly fell in love with her. In his heart, she moved, she accepted him. And when they get married that day, Jane. Love to know Rochester has a wife, she felt she must leave, she said, "I want to follow Gods law issued by the world recognized, I want to hold on to me awake and not like this madness is now accepted the principle", I will firmly hold this position"。 This is Jane Eyre tells Rochester she must leave the grounds, but from the heart, a deeper thing was Jane realized that he had been deceived, her pride was teasing, because she loves Rochester, which woman can withstand the most trusted by oneself, closest to deceive people Jane? Love bear to live, but also to make a very rational decision. In this surrounded by a very powerful force of love, in a beautiful, prosperous life under the temptation, she still must adhere to their own personal dignity, this is Jane Eyre most has the spirit of place.
Novel design of a very bright at the end - although Rochesters manor destroyed, he himself became a disability, but we see that it is such a condition, so that Jane is no contradiction between love and dignity, and at the same time be met when she married in Rochester and there is dignity at the same time, there is love.
The novel tells us that the best human life is human dignity and love, and the ending of the novel is such a kind of life for the heroine. Although I think such an outcome is too perfect, even such a superficial marks itself, but I still respect the ideal -- the author of this wonderful life is the dignity and love, after all, in todays society, the peoples value = dignity + love this formula to pay to achieve often cannot do without the help of money. People seem crazy to drown love for money and status. Between the poor and the rich, choose between rich and poor, choose between love and not love. Few people, like Jane, abandon everything for love and for personality, and proceed without hesitation. "Jane Eyre" show to us is a simplified, is a kind of recover the original simplicity is a dedicated pursuit, a feeling, no gain or loss is a simplified feelings, it is like a cup of water, purify every readers heart, also cause readers, especially female readers.
I first read "Jane Eyre" in eighth grade and have read it every few years since. It is one of my favorite novels, and so much more than a gothic romance to me, although thats how I probably would have defined it at age 13. I have always been struck, haunted in a way, by the characters - Jane and Mr. Rochester. They take on new depth every time I meet them…and theirs is a love story for the ages.
Charlotte Brontes first published novel, and her most noted work, is a semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story. Jane is plain, poor, alone and unprotected, but due to her fierce independence and strong will she grows and is able to defy societys expectations of her. This is definitely feminist literature, published in 1847, way before the beginning of any feminist movement. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the novel has had such a wide following since it first came on the market. It is also one of the first gothic romances published and defines the genre.
Jane Eyre, who is our narrator, was born into a poor family. Her parents died when she was a small child and the little girl was sent to live with her Uncle and Aunt Reed at Gateshead. Janes Uncle truly cared for her and showed his affection openly, but Mrs. Reed seemed to hate the orphan, and neglected her while she pampered and spoiled her own children. This unfair treatment emphasized Janes status as an unwanted outsider. She was often punished harshly. On one occasion her nasty cousin Jack picked a fight with her. Jane tried to defend herself and was locked in the terrifying "Red Room" as a result. Janes Uncle Reed had died in this room a little while before, and Mrs. Reed knew how frightened she was of the chamber. Since Jane is the narrator, the reader is given a first-hand impression of the childs feelings, her heightened emotional state at being imprisoned. Indeed, she seems almost like an hysterical child, filled with terror and rage. She repeatedly calls her condition in life "unjust" and is filled with bitterness. Looking into the mirror Jane sees a distorted image of herself. She views her reflection and sees a "strange little figure," or "tiny phantom." Jane has not learned yet to subordinate her passions to her reason. Her passions still erupt unchecked. Her isolation in the Red Room is a presentiment of her later isolation from almost every society and community. This powerful, beautifully written scene never fails to move me.
Mrs. Reed decided to send Jane away to the Lowood School, a poor institution run by Mr. Brocklehurst, who believed that suffering made grand people. All the children there were neglected, except to receive harsh punishment when any mistake was made. At Lowood, Jane met Helen Burns, a young woman a little older than Jane, who guided her with vision, light and love for the rest of her life. Janes need for love was so great. It really becomes obvious in this first friendship. Helen later died from fever, in Janes arms. Her illness and death could have been avoided if more attention had been paid to the youths. Jane stayed at Lowood for ten years, eight as a student and two as a teacher. Tired and depressed by her surroundings, Jane applied for the position of governess and found employment at Thornfield. The mansion is owned by a gentleman named Edward Fairfax Rochester. Her job there was to teach his ward, an adorable little French girl, Adele. Over a long period the moody, inscrutable Rochester confides in Jane and she in him. The two form an unlikely friendship and eventually fall in love. Again, Janes need for love comes to the fore, as does her passionate nature. She blooms. A dark, gothic figure, Rochester also has a heart filled with the hope of true love and future happiness with Jane. Ironically, he has brought all his misery, past and future, on himself.
All is not as it seems at Thornfield. There is a strange, ominous woman servant, Grace Poole, who lives and works in an attic room. She keeps to herself and is rarely seen. From the first, however, Jane has sensed bizarre happenings at night, when everyone is asleep 。There are wild cries along with violent attempts on Rochesters life by a seemingly unknown person. Jane wonders why no one investigates Mrs. Poole. Then a strange man visits Thornfield and mysteriously disappears with Mr. Rochester. Late that night Jane is asked to sit with the man while the lord of the house seeks a doctors help. The man has been seriously wounded and is weak from loss of blood. He leaves by coach, in a sorry state, first thing in the morning. Janes questions are not answered directly. This visit will have dire consequences on all involved. An explosive secret revealed will destroy all the joyful plans that Jane and Rochester have made. Jane, once more will face poverty and isolation.
Charlotte Brontes heroine Jane Eyre, may not have been graced with beauty or money, but she had a spirit of fire and was filled with integrity and a sense of independence - character traits that never waned in spite of all the oppression she encountered in life. Ms. Bronte brings to the fore in "Jane Eyre" such issues as: the relations between men and women in the mid-19 century, womens equality, the treatment of children and of women, religious faith and hypocrisy (and the difference between the two), the realization of selfhood, and the nature of love and passion. This is a powerhouse of a novel filled with romance, mystery and passions. It is at once startlingly fresh and a portrait of the times. Ms. Bronte will make your heart beat faster, your pulse race and your eyes fill with tears.