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Jane Eyre’s Sense of the Dignity

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2022-12-10
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  • 黄家莉
    黄家莉
    Live like a mountain and not be crushed

    2023-01-27

  • 王妍萱
    王妍萱
    I agree with that very much. Although Jane Eyre was just a low-status tutor, and she had felt inferior to herself, she never felt inferior. Especially when she meets love, she thinks that she and Rochester are equal, and she does not think that she is a servant and cannot be respected by others. When Jane Eyre and Rochester began to fall in love, Jane Eyre suddenly knew that he already had his own wife, and she did not miss Rochester's wealth and status, but chose to leave. Jane Eyre has always held this position, which is why she must leave Rochester, and she will not lose her independent dignity and personality for the sake of wealth and status.

    2023-01-14

  • 冼颖彤
    冼颖彤
    Jane has a strong sense of her dignity, and this sense of her own dignity actually shows her sense of the dignity of her sex. This sense of the dignity of her sex shows that she does not regard woman as a commodity whom a man can acquire by his status or wealth.

    2022-12-10