
My views of J.R
Our lives may be falling into the abyss, and we need a light to guide us and slowly help us get back on track. The hero Mr. Rochester met Jane Eyre, let him learn what is love, Jane met Mr. Rochester, give her a warm home, and home is a very warm harbor. But this is not a story about love, but a story about friendship. She gives me a sense of security. She can tolerate my temper and stupidity, and let me know that I don't have to be careful to disguise myself, and I can be my true self before her. I like boys, so I don't want you to get the wrong idea. Haha. And I hope you find your own light. But if you can't find it, you can make your own light.
In the book, when the hero and heroine are ready to get married in the church, only to find Jane Eyre found the original
hero married, and his wife is in the house where they live, when Jane Eyre know this matter, she chose to leave, even if she
loves Mr. Lochte, even if leave him, he will fall into the abyss, she also chose to leave. At that time, when I saw here, I
thought why Jane Eyre was so cruel, if they choose to agree, they should live a happy life.
Which one is good? Yielding to temptation, yielding to passion, without painful effort -- without struggle -- falling
obediently into the gentle nets, falling asleep to the flowers covered with the nets, waking up to the warmth of the South,
in the luxury of a happy villa. Now living in France, being Mr. Rochester's lover, half indulged in his caresses -- for he would
-- oh yes, he would love me very much for a while. He does love me -- no one will ever love me so. He liked me and was
proud of me -- and no one else would be. Now mad with false happiness, then choked with tears of remorse and shame.
Yes, I feel now that I did the right thing in upholding principles and laws, and in defying and eliminating the irrational
impulses of fanaticism.
Jane's love was painful in her childhood. In fact, Jane Eyre, ten years old, likes reading books. She holds a geographical
atlas with many illustrations and dreams of all corners 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 being beaten for no reason because she was curled up and afraid of being discovered in the first person. Between the lines, you can feel how hard it is for young Jane Eyre to survive in an unhappy family. In friendship, she experienced the death of her friend, which was distressing. Jane Eyre was sent to a boarding school organized by a charity by Mrs. Reed-Leiward School, which actually kicked Jane Eyre out of the house. The first friend Jane Eyre met at school was Helen, but her best friend Helen died of lung disease and left her forever. Jane sneaked into Helen's bed that night to chat, and fell asleep with Helen in her arms at night. When she woke up, Helen's body was already cold, and that night was their last chat. The abandonment of relatives and the death of friends made young Jane Eyre feel sad …
However, the miserable childhood and the vagaries of the world did not drag her into the mud. Anyway, it bred her independent personality characteristics of self-reliance and striving for equality. Jane met Mr. Rochester at Thornfield Manor. He was rich and well-bred, and was 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 that of Mr. Rochester. But Jane Eyre told him, "If God had given me wealth and beauty, I would make it as difficult for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. But God didn't arrange it that way. But our spirits are equal. Just as you and I walked through the grave and stood before God as equals. " This spirit also deeply attracted Mr. Rochester. When they finally decided on the eve of their wedding, they learned that Mr. Rochester had a living wife, which prevented them from getting married under the priest's ceremony. When Jane left Thornfield Manor, she gained a fortune and found her relatives. When she was so homesick, she turned back to look for Mr Rochester.
I like Jane Eyre's attitude towards love, not blind, do not discard any principl,will not choose to grievance themselves
for the immediate needs. I think this should be the best appearance of love, even if there is a little flaw also do not want
to settle. I also hope that even if you love another person, first remember to love yourself, don't wronged yourself, so
that others will respect you, love you, this is the right choice for you and your partner.
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