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陈菲云
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Keer-DLimitations of thoughtThe victory of resistance and the ideal ending of Jane Eyre's happiness are the prominent manifestations of ideological limitations. As an early feminist in Britain under male domination, the protagonist Jane Eyre always pursues a kind of spiritual and material independence, but the independence she pursues is not complete. Due to the limitation of the times, Jane Eyre can only obtain material independence by obtaining inheritance. Her spiritual independence was realized only after she and her lover Rochester reached economic equality.
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RhodriLau
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InesinesFirst of all, Jane Eyre truly loves Rochester. Rochester also really loves Jane Eyre. The love between them is very deep. Second, Jane Eyre became rich by inheriting the family fortune. She felt that she was no longer weak. Jane Eyre is a girl with strong self-esteem. When she knows that she is no longer weak, she bravely pursues her love.