What I see in Jane Eyre
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From Jane,I am again convinced that independenceis the fundamental element for a girl to fufill her hope.And it also works in the love affairs.Every one longs for love, happiness,but one usually cannot gain them without proper evaluation towards himself.Around us there are girls who tend to give up themselves to pleasetheir boyfriends and don't know how to stick to their own principle and thought.Easy gained,easy lost,human has the defect that we usually take the things come easily for granted.If you devoted yourself to your lover,he may not cherish you as that you satisfy his appitite just according to the condition.In the relationship with Mr.Rochester,Jane is rather reserved at the beginning,and it is her self-respect and clear-headedness enables her to do so.Though she have special feelings towards the hero,she does not hold extravagant hopes.As usual,she performs her duty well and has the future sensibly in mind.That rouse greater interest from Mr.Rochester.At the some time,the proper distance from Jane leads to stronger wishes to get close to.Interestingly,it is a common phenomenon amoung lovers.We can see that it is advisable to behave yourself moderately when your want to burn the fire of love within someone,and Jane sets a good example forus:loving yourself is the prerequisite of being loved.
What I admire Jane most is her judgement.Being an English major,I am more sensetive than sensible whensolving a problem.Yet Jane sheds light on my mode of thinking.When she has known that she would be an actual mistress if she keeps being with Mr.Rochester,she leaves him decisively.Though I appreciate her reasonto do so, I consider it more acceptable to run away with her lover.Since I believe that sometimes true love can conqure everything.Be it lawful of illegal,as long as you love each other and the result of your action will not do harm to others,elopment is also ok.lol~ After all,choosing partner is personal choice and should be respected but to be interfered.
The author portrays Jane Eyre in an generally consistent character, except when Jane gets along with St.John,she show somehow obedient.I am a little puzzled by that ,and I guess,firstly, it is because Jane cherishes her cousin too much who shehas been yearning for.So Shetries her best to please him.Secondly,St.John is an undoubtedly loyal servent to God.Under the name of religion,she respects her cousin a lot and consider his word and dreams holy.(Charlotte's father is a clergyman,so she has limitation on judging the affairs relating to religion unbiasedly)Even so,her humble reaction to him is not what I am pleased to see.When she obeys St.John timidly,Jane becomes a girl foreign to me.
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