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21英语7占炜桐Jane Eyre's life experience makes her eager to be loved. Her childhood lacked the love from her parents, so she should be insecure in getting along with others. The relationship between Jane Eyre and St. John also shows Jane Eyre's pursuit of true love. In the face of St. John's proposal, Jane Eyre refused, on the one hand, because St. John did not really love her, on the other hand, because Jane Eyre knew that her true love was not St. John. She dares to pursue love and firmly believes in finding her true happiness. In Jane Eyre's view, women and men should be equal in the pursuit of happiness.
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21英语七班柯卫娟Jane Eyre's experience made her pursue equal, economic and spiritual independence, dignified love. Since childhood, Jane Eyre has been in aunt's home, dependent for a living, and she has suffered lots of unequal treatment.Besides, in the monastery she suffered isolated treatment and dean of humiliation. Therefore, she understands the importance of fairness and equality, pursues economic independence and hopes to live with dignity. Therefore, she will fall in love with Rochester, who communicates with her in a tone of equality rather than a superior and subordinate relationship, and she will not be greedy for Rochester's property, nor will she completely obey Rochester without her own opinion. What's more, when she learns that Rochester has a wife, she chooses to leave.
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21英语7 刘婷琦
Love in the world may not seem good, but her self-esteem deserves her to go to her own heaven. I was not impressed by Jane's departure before, and said that Jane's love for Rochester was no more. Looking back now, I realize that we can't say Jane does not have love, she merely loved herself more. Rochester's wife sets fire to the house, and Rochester is injured and maimed, but Charlotte Bronte gives the girl a good ending. The two married and fell in love, Rochester cured an eye, and gave birth to a boy with Jane. Jane also became the happiest and most special woman in that era.
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21英语7 刘婷琦
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何美茵In my opinion, Jane Eyre, the hero of the "Jane Eyre" since childhood parents died, a dependent, a full of violence and poor living environment makes her yearn for equal life and love. Her view of love is summed up as freedom, equality, dignity and true love. The so-called true love does not focus on external conditions or material conditions, but on inner spiritual connection.
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糖果无罪Jane Eyre had no father and no mother when she was young. She was dependent on others for living, which helped her develop an independent character; In her life at Roward School, her honesty resolved slander and won the understanding and respect of her classmates and teachers; When falling in love with Rochester, she learned that she would become his mistress, and she resolutely chose to leave, preserving her dignity. These experiences made her form an independent view point of love and become a new woman with spiritual independence, economic independence and free will.