After reading Jane Eyre
There is a book called Jane Eyre, which makes me know the tolerant Helen Burns; Jane Eyre, who is self-improvement and independent and pursues equality, has benefited me a lot
When he was a child, he was adopted by his uncle reed and died in Heide's house. But her aunt and cousins always looked at her differently. They thought she didn't deserve to come to Gateshead house, so they discriminated against her and bullied her... At that time, Jane Eyre pursued equality very much. Although she had all kinds of dissatisfaction, she still endured all kinds of setbacks. Setbacks are the wealth of one's life. They can inspire people, inspire people, and enable people to move forward bravely for their own goals... All kinds of setbacks experienced in childhood are also one of the reasons for the great changes in Jane Eyre's character after she grew up.
When Jane Eyre was old enough to go to school, Mrs. Reed sent her to Lowood school. Jane Eyre made friends with Helen Burns, who was just the opposite of her character. At that time, Jane Eyre was grumpy and stubborn, while Helen Burns was as quiet as a pool of quiet water. But in the end, they didn't go their separate ways. The tolerant spirit of Helen Burns deeply infected Jane Eyre, so that Jane Eyre could learn to tolerate and understand others. They influence each other and make progress together. Explain, with what kind of person, will be affected by what kind of person. As the old saying goes, "he who gets close to Zhu is red, and he who gets close to ink is black". Good friends will benefit you and make you better yourself; Bad friends will only make you worse.
When Jane Eyre grew up, she learned to be grateful. One day, while Mrs. Reed was ill in bed, Jane Eyre still went to Gateshead house to visit her and took care of her for two weeks. Jane Eyre didn't hate Mrs. Reed's discrimination against her when she was a child, nor was she angry at Mrs. Reed's dissatisfaction with her. There was only one thought in her mind, which was to thank Mrs. Reed for adopting her. In one's life, we should learn to be grateful for those who have helped us. Instead of just thinking about the shortcomings of others and ignoring their advantages.
Through the narration of Jane Eyre's life, this book makes us understand that we should be grateful, understand others and tolerate others
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