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岳佳琦
It expresses Rochester's deep yearning for Jane's love. Rochester and Jane were in love. As far as I know, Jane left Rochester at that time because she knew that Mr. Rochester was married 15 years ago, and his wife was the crazy woman who was locked in the secret room on the third floor. The law hindered their love and caused them to fall into deep pain. On a bitter night, Jane left Rochester. In her new life, Jane teaches in a primary school, and her cousin, St. John's, has inherited a fortune from her uncle. When she returned to Thornfield Manor, she found that the house was in ruins. The crazy woman set fire to it and then fell to her death. Rochester was also injured and disabled. At this time, the legal obstacles were removed, and Rochester needed Jane's care. Jane Eyre is a pure-hearted, thoughtful, stubborn and brave woman who pursues equality and happiness. Her concept of love deepens her personality. She believes that love should be based on spiritual equality, not on social status, wealth and appearance. Only when men and women truly love each other can they get real happiness. In the pursuit of personal happiness, she showed unusual innocence, simple thoughts and feelings, and indomitable courage. She didn't give up her pursuit of happiness because of her servant status. Her love was pure and noble, and she was dismissive of Rochester's wealth. The reason why she fell in love with him was that he could treat people as equals, treat her as a friend and be honest with her. For Rochester, Jane Eyre is like a fresh wind, which makes him feel refreshed. Rochester used to see the cold hypocrisy of the upper class, and Jane Eyre's simple, kind and independent personality revived his pursuit and yearning for life. Therefore, he can sincerely express his kind wishes and determination to reform in front of Jane. Jane Eyre also fell in love with Rochester because she took a fancy to his excellent qualities.