Classic dialogue in "Jane Eyre"
Jane: "Who is Grace Boo? Why do you always keep her?"
Rochester : "I have no other choice."
Jane: "How could I?"
Rochester: "Be patient for a while and don't force me to answer. I... How dependent I am on you now. Hey, what should I do? Jane, there is an example: There is a young man who was spoiled since he was a child. He made a huge mistake, not a sin, but a mistake! It was terrible. The only escape was to live freely and have fun! Then he met a woman, a noble woman he had never seen in twenty years, and he found a chance in life again! But the world hindered him. Can a woman ignore this?"
Jane: "Are you talking about yourself? Mr. Rochester! Everyone is responsible for their own actions and cannot ask others to bear their own destiny. Miss Gram."
Rochester: "Well, don't you think that if I marry her, she can give me a complete new life?"
Jane: "Since that's the case. You ask me, I don’t think so!”
Rochester: “You don’t like her, tell the truth!”
Jane: “I don’t think she is suitable for you. !"
Aha! So who is suitable? ...Huh! You are used to living here." /p>
Jane: "I am very happy here."
Rochester: "Are you willing to leave here?"
Jane: "Leave here?"
Rochester: "After getting married, I won't live here."
Jane: "Of course, Adele can go to school, and I can find another job. ... I I’m going in, I’m cold!”
Rochester: “Jane!”
Jane: “Let me go!”
Rochester Special: "Wait!"
Jane: "Let me go, let me go!"
Rochester: "Jane!"
Jane : "Why are you telling me this! She has nothing to do with you or me! Do you think that because I am poor and ugly, I have no feelings? I will too. If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it difficult for you to leave me. ! It’s hard for me to leave you now! Our spirits are the same! Just as you and I will stand before God!”
Jane !"
Jane: "Let me go!"
Rochester: "I love you!"
Jane: " No, stop making fun of me!"
Rochester: "No, I want you! What does Blanche mean? I just want her because her father has the ability to cultivate land. . Marry me, Jane, say you marry me!"
Jane: "Is it true?
Rochester: "Hey, your doubts torture me." Say yes! Say yes! God forgive me! Don't let anyone interfere with me! She is mine! mine! ”
Do you think I will stay here insignificant? Do you think I am a robot without emotions? Do you think I am poor, humble, unattractive, and insignificant, and I have no soul? Heart? You are wrong. I have as much soul and as full heart as you. If God gave me a little beauty and a lot of money, I would find it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. Now I am not talking to you through the norms of social life and customs, but my soul is talking to your soul.
Brief Comment
The author of "Jane Eyre" was from the 19th century. In the novel "Jane Eyre", written by Charlotte Bronte, a famous British female novelist in the mid-century, the author created a character with self-esteem, self-love, integrity and kindness with true and natural writing style and poetic passion. , a novel female image who dares to resist and maintain her independent personality and dignity. Jane Eyre in the work is not only ugly, but also comes from a humble background and has no relatives. In other words, the two major indicators of women's social status in the bourgeois society of the 19th century. Standard: She has neither wealth nor beauty. However, she boldly pursues her own happiness and power with a hundredfold courage. Jane Eyre embodies this spirit of resistance for personal independence and dignity. , contains extremely profound social content. It can be said that it is the author's strong cry for changing the social status of British women who were discriminated against at that time. In Jane Eyre, in addition to this strong ideology of self-esteem and self-love. , she is also a sincere, simple woman full of human beauty. In terms of love, she pursues a marriage based on true equality and mutual respect without any external conditions or gains and losses. She also despises money-filled marriages. Never be a vassal of a noble family.
Throughout the book, although the challenge and resistance to social conventions are the dominant aspects of Jane Eyre’s character, there is also a side of her that is bound by religion, and it is this character that The contradictions and complexity of Jane Eyre constitute this true and full artistic visualization