Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre's personality roughly has 4 points:
1. Self-respect, autonomy and rebellion: Jane attaches great importance to herself. She says :" I am my own master ".
2, the pursuit of spiritual freedom, equality: when Jane Eyre found that she deeply fell in love with the master, in the situation of such a disparity in status, she dared to love, because she believed that people are equal in spirit.
3. Passionate feelings, dare to pursue the true sense of complete love: her love is like a martyrdom, dedicated to the eternal sacrifice for it, in poverty is so, after the rich is still so, let alone because of Rochester's physical disability and abandon.
4, strong will, wisdom: her education and experience make her have a rich wisdom, kind and sensitive, strong and independent noble soul, in this point, she is no less than the master, even make it feel ashamed sometimes.
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乐乐乐橙子
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余诗晴Jane Eyre never servile, nor blindly ingratiate herself with others. She despises those vulgar people in the upper class who are full of stink, who judge people by their family background and blindly pursue vanity. Her mind is always clear. She has never been enslaved to love and material, nor has she been trapped in the vortex of emotion, and cannot extricate herself. Jane Eyre won Rochester's respect for her indomitable struggle to maintain justice and personal dignity.
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杨佩盈