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What is Jane's view of love? Can you describe it?
2022-11-21
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  • 1多读书w
    1多读书w


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

    2023-01-29

  • 用户670515
    用户670515
    Jane holds a very serious attitude towards love. She believes that love is equal, regardless of all external conditions, everyone's soul is at the same level, and everyone has the right to love

    2023-01-27

  • 黄家莉
    黄家莉
    The power of love comes from equality and respect

    2023-01-27

  • 21英语7占炜桐
    21英语7占炜桐
    Jane Eyre believes that having an independent economy is the basis of love. She pursues equality and mutual respect. She believes that true love should not be mixed with money, status and other factors.

    2022-12-03

  • 叮咛
    叮咛
    Jane Eyre believes that true love will not be mixed with external factors such as power, status, money, etc., it is the spiritual fit and communication of two people, and it is the most sincere communication between two hearts, and it is not only painful but also sad for two people who are not in love to walk together in order to survive.Jane Eyre believes that true love will not be mixed with external factors such as power, status, money, etc., it is the spiritual fit and communication of two people, and it is the most sincere communication between two hearts, and it is not only painful but also sad for two people who are not in love to walk together in order to survive.

    2022-11-28

  • 叮咛
    叮咛
    In "The Old Man and the Sea", the appearance of the old man is described at the beginning of the story: "He is an old man fishing alone in a boat in the Gulf Stream", "The old man is thin and haggard, with some deep wrinkles on his neck."

    2022-11-28

  • TheJuly
    TheJuly
    Jane Eyre's concept of love is love that is independent, equal, and free. In order to meet the general expectations of society, it is unacceptable for Jane Eyre to give up the pursuit of the love she yearns for. Honestly face your inner emotions, and give bravely, bravely love, rely on each other for life and death, and be great and steadfast. That's her view of love.

    2022-11-27

  • 21英语7 刘婷琦
    21英语7 刘婷琦

     Jane Eyre always regards independence and equality as the basis of love. When she entered her first marriage, Jane Eyre solely made a request--do not let Rochester give her jewelry and beautiful clothes. Even when she was poverty, she also wanted to earn money by her own strength, and do not want to take marriage as a shortcut to wealth since Jane Eyre knew what they want love is, so she refused to do Rochester's mistress, also do not want to be confused to marry a handsome priest. Finally came her consummation. With such a unique view of love, Jane Eyre will not detour, and will never regret their choice.

    2022-11-26

  • 何美茵
    何美茵
    Jane Eyre's view of love is based on economic independence and spiritual equality. In marriage and love, she does not become a slave to money or to others, and always maintains an independent and complete self. Love should be built on the basis of equality, equality is not material life and other external conditions of equality, but spiritual and spiritual equality.

    2022-11-21