Jane Eyre
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I had heard of the book Jane Eyre when I was in primary school. I knew
that its publication caused a sensation in the literary world of the
19th century, but I never calmed down to read this famous novel. Because
before reading Jane Eyre, the first impression I had of the book was
probably a kind of novel writing: "weak and strong" cliche
plot. But after reading, my mind changed. If you do not read this
classic, you will never realize its true charm. Its charm lies in the
emotional treasure of her unpretentious language: it tells the reader,
in the form of an autobiography, of Jane Eyre's ups and downs in love.
What's more, it can make us realize how little hate is in the face of
love. But there is also pain in the twists and turns of the
relationship. It is a feeling of responsibility. It tells us that we
should not enter into a relationship if we are not ready to take
responsibility for it. Jane Eyre changed my mind in several ways.First
of all, the benefits of Jane Eyre in writing are worth learning from. In
describing this aspect, the book Jane Eyre is absolutely conducive to
improving our writing level. The author not only in the aspect of
environmental rendering, even as for the character's psychology, action,
expression, language description has her unique way of writing, there
are worthy of our learning. Secondly, reading this book is beneficial
to cultivate our psychological quality to face difficulties. When we
encounter setbacks and tripped up by difficulties, we can read the
heroine who has the tragic encounter to comfort the mind.”You think I
could stay here to become nothing to you? Do you think because I am
poor, obscure and plain that I am soulless and heartless? I have as much
soul as you and fully as much heart. And if god had gifted me with
wealth and beauty, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me as
it is now for me to leave you.”Every time I profane Jane Eyre. I was
shocked by the self-respecting and self-strengthening spirit she showed
in the face of love, and could not help but wonder how many women in
today's society have the courage to say no to a beloved and rich man for
dignity? Jane Eyre, the protagonist of this book, encountered many ups
and downs and setbacks. The misfortune of her being in a dark home and
the death of a favourite companion would no doubt drive an ordinary
child into despair. But Jane Eyre did not, she did not bow to the
darkness, do not show weakness to the fate, but try her best to
struggle, to resist the fate! She believes that one day she can harvest
her own light and happiness. This echoes a famous quote from Helen Burns
:" I think life is too short, not worth it to spend in the bitter
and vengeful." When you are touched by Jane Eyre's story, perhaps
you can learn from her story how to understand others, considerate of
others, care for others. She looks ordinary, small stature, has no
money and status, but has an extraordinary temperament and rich
emotional world. She disdains the cowardice and tenderness of female
nature, but forms the personality of daring to love and hate,
self-respect and autonomy, rebellion and rebellion, and pursuit of
freedom and equality in the temper of life. And because of this, Jane
Eyre dared to love a man whose social class was much higher than her
own, and dared to take the initiative to express her love to him, which
was extremely bold in the society at that time. Happiness is no longer a
person, a class of patent, she belongs to all sentient beings. Only two
equal souls can form a complete love, so Jane Eyre insists that her own
independence cannot be separated from the pursuit of the integrity of
love. Later, Jane Eyre left Rochester in grief, for the same reason that
she could never allow herself to be united with a married man. It would
be an incomplete love. If she continues to stay by Rochester's side, she
will not be the original independent Jane Eyre. If Jane Eyre's departure
was a rational choice she had to make due to the unchangeable reality,
then her final return was another rational choice she made out of the
pursuit of sticking to her feelings. Just as Jane Eyre no longer
resents Mr. Rochester's concealment and deception as a married man, and
finally achieves happiness with him. When Jane Eyre returned to her
"aunt's house", which had been very dark for her, she could
only pity Mrs. Reed, who had beaten and scolded her many times. Although
Jane Eyre hoped that Mrs. Reed could forget everything in the past and
make peace with her, Mrs. Reed did not make this choice as Jane
expected; she did not change her opinion of Jane Eyre until the end of
her life, and died with "hatred". When are two wrongs avenged?
Facts have proved that a good attitude decides a person's life.
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