简爱--往昔的呼唤
In this chapter,St.John River's missonary proposal stands in sharp contrast to Rochester's call echoing across the moors.River's offer,full of religious piety and a sense of mission,lacks genuine love and reesembles a soul-stifling rational plan;while Rochester's call is the resonance of conscience and true love,awakening Jane Eyre's innermost desires. Jane rejects the former's lofty bondage and resolutely responds to the latter's call,highlighting her commitment to equal true love and self-worth ---true happiness is never a compromise sacrificng one's heart,but the courage to pursue the harmony of souls.
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