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The famous words in chapter 23 of Jane Eyre
It's chapter 23.

Excerpts from the original text

"It's you, Jane. I must let you belong to me, completely to me. Would you? Say' good' quickly. "

"Mr. Rochester, let me see your face. Turn to the side facing the moonlight. " "Why?" "Because I want to look at your face carefully, turn!"

"There, all you can see is a torn page. Look down, just hurry up, because I feel uncomfortable. " His face was full of anxiety, his face was flushed, his facial features twitched violently, and his eyes shone strangely.

"Oh, Jane, you are torturing me!" He shouted. "You look at me with that sharp, generous and credible eyes. You are torturing me! "

Extended data

Jane Eyre is the masterpiece of Charlotte Brontexq, a famous British woman writer in the19th century, and it is also a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation in the history of English literature. Generally speaking, Jane Eyre, narrated in the first person, is a portrayal of Charlotte Brontexq's poetic life and an autobiographical work.

This autobiographical work successfully created the first female image in the history of English literature who took an independent and enterprising attitude towards love and life, dared to fight for freedom and equality. Short stories explain such a theme: human value = dignity+love.

The weak Jane Eyre in the book not only has strong and resolute character, self-esteem and self-love, but also has enough intelligence and the pursuit of free and equal love.

Thackeray, who was famous in the literary world at that time, commented: "Jane Eyre is a masterpiece of a great genius."