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"Jane Eyre" also has a good description of the concept of love.

Mr. Rochester: He was not in love with his first wife, and aside from mental illness, he mentioned that the other has a narrow soul and does not progress to a higher level. No matter what topic he threw up, the other party responded with a vulgar, stupid, and decadent answer, indicating that the two people's thoughts were not on the same level at all. When two people are together, they can't chat well and talk about love. As for Miss Ingram, although he also instinctively covets her appearance, he also clearly realizes that the other party is only coveting his family background and wealth. So he chose Jane, a man who truly loved his soul.

Jane Eyre: She pursues spiritual equality and the independence and freedom of the soul. Although she also likes her cousin, but around her cousin, she finds that her nature is imprisoned, and her words, deeds and thoughts are constrained by her cousin's evaluation system. And with Mr. Rochester, she can be herself. Cousin only cares about those qualities in Jane that meet his requirements, and tries to use and magnify them with his own hands. And Mr. Rochester loves all of Jane, unconditionally. That's the difference between like and love.

St. John: He loves Miss Oliver dearly, but he knows that the joy of marrying her is short-lived and that their marriage cannot support his lofty goals. Therefore, marriage is only a temporary comfort for him, and only a missionary mission can bring him lasting and stable satisfaction.


2022-02-14
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