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z09The author sets the novel in Dublin in the 1920s and 1930s, intercepting the cross-section of people's life in the middle and lower classes. A group of people and 15 stories come together in a moment. It is just like an impressionist painting, showing the desolate state of the world. However, it is exquisite. In the book, the author describes different people, and the style of writing is extremely exquisite. Joyce even perfected the form of short stories in the two works of painful event and the dead. As long as you open it, you will see sentences that are breathtaking in both rhythm and word use. Dubliners are not so far away from us, and their value is always fresh.
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呆羊羊I found this part is particularly interesting. Because I found that Darcy have been interested in Elizabeth , but Elizabeth still had no feelings to Darcy, and she thought that darcy didn't like her or even hated her, at this time,miss Bingerly showed her admiration to Darcy, she behaved actively and transparent, but darcy has no feelings for her to. I think the reason is he thinks Miss bingerly is shallow and a bit of willfull.At the same time, Miss Bingley is irritated by Mr Darcy's interest in Elizabeth. so interesting!
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takumiIn this part,the man,Mr. Wickham, who was spiteful appeared. In order to avenge Mr. Darcy, he made up lies to Elizabeth,which let the characteristic of Mr. Darcy in her heart became bad. And due to the bias of Darcy, Elizabeth quitely believed the words of Wickham. Mr. Collison is also an important role in this book. His proposal to Elizabeth unveiled a great deal of characteristics of characters, for example, Mrs. Bennet, the woman who i was consumed by the desire to see her daughters married and seemed to care for nothing else in the world. Mrs. Bennet proves such an unattractive figure, lacking redeeming characteristics of any kind.
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噜噜噜×Reading "Jane Eyre" touched the most is Jane's life bumpy fate. When Jane was a child, she was farmed out to her aunt and bullied by her Cousins and sisters. Just because she resisted her cousin's beating, she was put into the red house by her cruel aunt. The double torture of body and spirit made poor Jane seriously ill. Later she was sent to the Orphanage at Lowood, and Jane's life was full of sorrow and pain under such harsh conditions. With the death of her friend Helen and the departure of Miss Tambo, she grew tired of life there and came to Thornfield by advertising for a tutor. Here she meets the dark and eccentric Mr. Rochester, and after much friction and understanding, they fall in love. Just when we think this is the perfect ending, fate is always unpleasant. Jane falls into darkness again because of a crazy woman who disrupts the beautiful wedding. She did not want to live in other people's world, in other people's world as a small supporting role, she wanted to live for themselves. Independent and strong, Jane escapes from the place she loves and hates in the dark of a rainy night. She slept rough, begged, and was rescued by St. John. Soon after, when her uncle died, a large fortune fell from the sky and Jane became rich. However, she shares her property with her cousin St. John and plans to go back to see Rochester again. However, she learns that the manor has been destroyed. Driven by fate, she came to Mr. Rochester's side again and lived happily together at last. Your destiny is always in your own hands. Byron once said that life moves between two worlds, as the stars fill the sky at the turn of day and night. I think in Jane eyre's life, there are also two worlds, and there are two brightest stars in these two worlds, one is dignity and independence, the other is Rochester and love.