Those days that never shine are called roots.
Krystal
- [ ] The misfortune of her childhood endowed Jane Eyre with
extraordinary endurance. The heroine Jane Eyre grew up in a poor family.
Shortly after her birth, both her parents died. It was a great shock to
her when she was just born. She was then placed in foster care with her
uncle. Her aunt always disliked her, regarded her as a thorn in her
side, and treated her differently from her children. It was under such
unfair circumstances that she lived for ten years. In ten years, she did
not know how much abuse and torture she had received. However, aunt's
contempt and cousin's bullying did not destroy Jane Eyre. On the
contrary, Jane Eyre endured it all around her. The experience of this
decade has made her more resilient and strengthened her will. It is this
tenacity that makes her unique. Her aunt's ill-treatment did not seem to
me to have destroyed Jane Eyre, but it did much to build her character.
What doesn't kill her will make her stronger. This childhood experience,
in the eyes of ordinary people is very tragic. But to Jane Eyre, it was
a fortune. Jane Eyre's character is like a spring, the bigger the blow,
the higher the bounce. Through the dark days of life, light will come.
And all the life trough and the hardship, all become later happy life
accumulation. Those days that never shine are called roots.
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