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In the history of literature, many classics are immortal, but few can penetrate people's hearts as deeply as "Jane Eyre". It captivates thousands of readers with an irresistible beauty and influences people's spiritual world. After reading "Jane Eyre" once, I was fortunate to enjoy the movie version of "Jane Eyre" in the interest class of literary appreciation. Another reason why I like to watch these old films is that I can feel the original old European aristocratic cultural atmosphere in these films, which cannot be felt in the film at this moment. Even if it reflects the same theme. The ubiquitous original in the movies of an era, the old cultural films will make you deeply fascinated.

The leisure and elegance of the aristocracy of that era, even the poorest of the society, were neat, and the knowledge of books and gifts could reflect the social culture of the time, which were all deliberately unintentional in the movies at this moment. Elegance, from the precipitation of culture, not from generation to generation of culture can be precipitated, this temperament has nothing to do with wealth, and is pure cultural deposition, a person with such cultural precipitation even if he is reduced to a beggar, will gracefully beg, this is the former aristocracy.

Jane Eyre lives in an environment where both parents are dead and sent under the fence, and has suffered different treatment from her peers since she was a child, the dislike of her aunt, the contempt of her cousin, the insults and beatings of her cousin... This is a ruthless trampling on the dignity of a child, but perhaps it is because of all this that Jane is back. Love has infinite faith and a strong and indomitable spirit, an inner strength of personality that can be overcome.

In the presence of Mr. Rochester, she never felt inferior because she was a lowly governess, but thought they were equal. It is precisely because of her integrity, nobility, purity, and her unpolluted heart that Rochester was shocked and saw her as a person who could communicate with him spiritually as an equal, and slowly fell deeply in love with her. She was moved by his sincerity, she understood him, and on the day they got married, Jane Eyre learned that Rochester had a wife, and she felt compelled to leave, saying, "I will obey the laws that God has given to the world, I will hold fast to the principles I understand when I am sober and not when I am crazy as I am now", "I will hold this position firmly". This is the reason why Jane Eyre tells Rochester that she must leave, but inside, the deeper thing is that Jane Eyre realizes that she has been deceived, and her self-esteem is teased because she loves Rochester deeply. What girl can withstand being deceived by her most trusted and intimate person? Jane Eyre endured it and made a very rational decision. Surrounded by such a very powerful emotional force, under the temptation of a perfect and rich life, she still has to insist on her dignity as an individual, which is the most spiritual charm of Jane Eyre.

Although I feel that the final ending of the novel is too perfect, and even that this consummation itself marks superficiality, I still respect the author's ideal of this perfect life—dignity, and love. After all, in today's society, people are crazy and seem to drown in feelings for money and status. Choose between rich and poor, choose between love and non-love. Few people will abandon everything for the sake of affection and personality like Jane Eyre, and they will not turn back. What "Jane Eyre" shows me is a work that pursues wholeheartedness and strongly demands equal dignity. But in the end, Jane Eyre continues to be with Rochester, who has lost an eye, and I don't think it is very pure love. After all, if Jane Eyre hadn't inherited the estate, she probably wouldn't have continued to go back to Rochester. Because money is still a very main theme in the love and even the state symbol of two people, I think the love between them is not pure enough.

Written at the end: You deceived me, so I left, but leaving does not mean that I no longer live, if I can, I am willing to be with you all the time, no matter what you become, I will remember the moment and time that made my heart move, and always remember you. Leaving aside the historical background attached to the novel, leaving aside the claims of women's independence, I would rather think of Jane Eyre as a girl, and she is indeed a girl.

In general, all men are created equal, and a temporary predicament should not be lifelong bondage, and one should be stronger through hardships. Simple. Love her whole life, is striving for a better life, self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-love, her love with Rochester is the fit of the heart, the interweaving of the soul, and the sustenance of the spirit. Simple. Love is brave and kind, and has maintained her independence from beginning to end, and her charisma has illuminated the way forward for countless people who are struggling with life.

2022-12-02
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