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If we were to choose the books that women must read in their lifetime, Jane Eyre would definitely be on the list.
Jane Eyre is the story of a lonely woman who loses both parents at a young age, and who, through her resilience and integrity, breaks through many obstacles and eventually reaps the benefits of a happy life. 170 years have passed, and Jane Eyre is still a popular book.
The English writer Thackeray called it "the masterpiece of a great genius. The story of the book is not complicated, telling only the joy and sorrow of personal emotional life, but it can resonate with many people. When reading "Jane Eyre", you will understand that the root of a person's happiness is the possession of these three life wisdom.
One.
Choose to read is suffering in the cultivation of a tough.
Jane Eyre's parents died when she was a child and she was fostered in her aunt's house. 10 years of tormented foster life, her aunt's malice, her servants' prejudice, her cousin's brutality, her cousin's contempt, all kinds of injuries, not only did not make Jane Eyre succumb, but also made her increasingly tough.
Jane Eyre's happiest moment was climbing up to the window sill and hiding behind the red curtains to quietly read a book. At the age of 10, her aunt sent her rebellious daughter to a boarding school in Rawood, where she was harshly disciplined and lived in difficult conditions, often starving and freezing.
However, this hellish existence did not deter her, but made her more resilient all the way up. She read a lot, studied French, piano, and painting, and continued to surpass herself to become a teacher with excellent grades.
Kazuo Inamori once said: No matter what kind of situation you are in or what kind of people and things you encounter, it is all about sharpening your mind, strengthening your ability and making your life a success. Do not give up growing up suffering, in order to reach a new height in life.
Two.
Moral self-discipline is a kind of upbringing rooted in the heart.
At the age of 18, Jane Eyre decided to leave school to try a new life, she successfully applied for a job at Thornfield Manor to become a governess. Jane Eyre's quiet and compassionate, straightforward and honest, independent and stubborn personality charm, soon attracted the man of the manor, Mr. Rochester.
Rochester is eccentric, sometimes aloof and aloof, sometimes warm and kind. Despite his wealth, he is depressed and bitter inside, and he has a strong attraction to Jane Eyre. They had a lot in common. They fall in love, and just as the wedding is being held in the church, the secret of Thornfield Hall is revealed. It turns out that Rochester has long been married, and his wife is Bertha, the madwoman imprisoned in the attic.
After the fact of being married is revealed, Jane Eyre can't stand emotional deception and is in deep pain. Rochester takes Jane Eyre to a luxurious villa on the shores of the Mediterranean to start a new life. Jane Eyre refused, she would never allow herself to marry a married man, it is immoral, she left Rochester, and left Thornfield Manor.
I once read this sentence: the train of life to keep moving forward, the most important motivation is not wealth, not love, but morality, if there is no morality, all the wealth and emotions that people get, will only hinder the train of life forward.
Three.
Economic independence is the bottom of a woman's happiness.
In England at that time, most women's only goal was to marry in a rich family. However, Jane Eyre is different, she has the ability to work on her own, she has the strength to keep herself ready to leave. When Jane Eyre was proposed to, the man told Jane Eyre to give up the hard work of being a governess immediately. But Jane Eyre says firmly, "I'm sorry, sir, I'll never give up, I'll go on doing it as usual.
When the fact that Rochester was married was revealed, she escaped through a lot of twists and turns, and with the help of the Reverend St. John, she went to work as a teacher in a rural village in the middle of England. When she then returns to Thornfield House to visit Rochester, only to find the estate burned to the ground, Bertha jumped to her death, the man to save his mad wife but handicapped and blind. Jane Eyre does not mind and firmly chooses Rochester as her husband. Because of financial independence, she eventually harvested a beautiful love and happy marriage.
Ding Limei said "Let every day see joy": the biggest capital in life, or yourself. Jane Eyre has grown up along the way, she tells us many life truths and teaches us a lot of life wisdom:
1, the fate of good or bad, and not in the material abundance, but in the attitude of the heart.
2, as long as you try to grow, you will be able to get out of trouble.
3, as long as moral self-discipline is not lost in the relationship.
4、As long as you do not have empty skin and are not swayed by others, life will be full of more possibilities.
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