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Review on Jane Eyre

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“If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it hard for you to leave me, just as it is hard for me to leave you now. But God didn't arrange it this way. But our spirit is equal. Just as you and I walked through the grave and stood before God equally.”

Jane Eyre was adopted by her uncle when she was young. She was humiliated at home, and then she was sent to a church school to fend for herself. When she left school at the age of 18, she was hired as a tutor at Sanfield Manor. She fell in love with Mr. Rochester there. Through a series of tribulations and temptations on both sides, they decided to marry each other. But on the wedding day, she learned that Mr. Rochester had a mentally insane wife who was locked in the manor. Jane Eyre fled the manor. On the way, he was saved by a family of three brothers and sisters. Later, he learned that he was related to the rescuer by blood and received a large amount of inheritance from his deceased relatives. Jane Eyre, who is rich, finds Mr. Rochester with missing. At this time, Mr. Rochester is disabled and helpless because of saving others, but Jane Eyre accepts her lover unreservedly and starts a happy life from then on.Jane Eyre was miserable in her childhood. In terms of family, ten year old Jane Eyre likes reading. She holds a geographical atlas with many illustrations and fantasizes about every corner of the world. But because she was afraid of Mrs. Reed and her annoying children, she chose to hide under the table, and expressed her painful feeling of curling up and being beaten for no reason in the first person. You can feel how hard it is for young Jane Eyre to survive in an unhappy family. In friendship, she witnessed the death of her friend, which is distressing. Jane Eyre was sent by Mrs. Reed to the boarding school held by the charity - Rayward School. In fact, Jane Eyre was expelled from her home. The first friend Jane Eyre knew at school was Helen, but her best friend Helen died of lung disease and left her forever. Jane Eyre sneaked into Helen's hospital bed that night to chat. At night, she carried Helen to sleep. When she woke up, Helen's body was cold. That night was the last time they talked. The abandonment of relatives and the death of friends made young Jane Eyre feel sad.However, the tragic childhood and the vagaries of the world did not drag her into the mud. In any case, her independent personality characteristics of self-reliance and striving for equality emerged. Jane Eyre met Mr. Rochester at Thornfield Manor. He was rich, cultured and favored by women in the upper class. Jane Eyre's appearance is not outstanding, because she is not rich and her social status is obviously different from Mr. Rochester's. But Jane Eyre said to him, "If God gave me wealth and beauty, I would make it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. But God did not arrange this. But our spirit is equal. Just like you and I walked through the grave and stood before God equally." Such spirit also deeply attracted Mr. Rochester. When they finally determined their intentions and decided to hold the wedding, they learned that Mr. Rochester had a living wife, which prevented them from getting married under the priest's ceremony.During the period when Jane Eyre left Sanfield Manor, she gained a fortune and found her relatives. When she turned back to look for Mr. Rochester, she found that Zengfield Manor had been burned to ashes. Jane Eyre found Mr. Rochester in a wooden house in the mountains, but he had no much wealth and no sound body, but she still loved him. From the very beginning, they were together because they shared the same mind. When Mr. Rochester was famous around the world and in a high position, Jane Eyre did not rely on others to follow suit. At the same time, Jane Eyre did not abandon each other when they were at a low ebb.Such free and equal love is enviable and enlightening.

One era has its own works. Jane Eyre, a book in the industrial revolution period, well reflects the progressive thought of the times that women pursue freedom and equality. When reading this book, because Jane Eyre, the character in the book, often thinks in the first person, as if she is talking to the reader. With many real details, I can often take my own thoughts into the scenes, mourn when Jane Eyre is treated unfairly and loses a friend, rejoice when Jane Eyre gets the ideal love, and follow Jane Eyre's rough life experience, Sadness and joy mingled.Charlotte Bronte, Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte are the three Bronte sisters. Their works contributed to the realistic literature of the 19th century. The book Jane Eyre analyzed this time was written by Charlotte Bronte, who described the growing experience and emotional process of Jane Eyre, an intellectual woman with self-respect, self love, pursuit of equality, freedom and independence of personality, with poetic and philosophical strokes. Jane Eyre has no prominent family background, noble identity, rich wealth, and outstanding appearance. In the utilitarian society with high and low material desires, the secular world has enough reasons to despise her. But Jane Eyre has self-respect and self-improvement. She firmly and almost stubbornly believes that all human beings are created equal. She pursues freedom of personality and advocates equality of life, which makes her eager to have spiritual exchanges with Mr. Rochester in her communication with him and not deny her value. Don't belittle her because of her imperfect appearance and noble status. She has the right to pursue many good spirits embodied in Jane Eyre, which are worth learning from.

2022-11-13
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