1. Good sentences and appreciation of "Jane Eyre"
Jane Eyre said: Just because I am poor, unknown, mediocre and thin, I have no soul and no heart. ? ——Don’t you think wrong? ——My soul is as rich as yours, and my mind is as full as yours! If only God.
Jane Eyre said: I admit that I am short, ordinary, and not beautiful. But in terms of soul, we are equal. If God also makes me beautiful and wealthy, I can make you inseparable. Me, just like I can't live without you now. Jane Eyre said: Do you think that I will stay and be willing to be an insignificant person to you? Do you think I'm a machine? ——A machine without emotions? To be able to tolerate others snatching a morsel of bread from my mouth and throwing a drop of water of life from my cup. ——Said by the heroine in the book "Jane Eyre" (unknown). 2. 30 sentences and appreciation in Jane Eyre
Appreciation of good words and sentences in "Jane Eyre"
1. Do you think I will stay here insignificant? Do you think I am a robot without emotions? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, unattractive, and insignificant, I have no soul or 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 make it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. I am not speaking to you now through the rules of social life and customs, but my soul is speaking to your soul.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre, a woman who pursues equality and independence, is destined to struggle in the secular world. Of course she broke away from the concepts of golden boy and beautiful girl, well-matched love and marriage. These words are just angry words that girls like to say.
2. "From now on, whenever you think Mr. Rochester has a crush on you, take out the two portraits and compare them."
Appreciation: Two There are two portraits, one is the ugly self, the other is the beautiful Miss Blanche. Our Miss Jane Eyre wants to suppress her emotions by denying her appearance. However, judging from the later development of the novel, when a woman falls in love with a man, any suppression of emotions is in vain.
3. Rochester: "You are very calm. Where does an orphan with a low status like you come from?"
Jane: "It comes from my mind. , sir. "
Rochester: "That's what I saw on your shoulder?"
Jane: "Yes, sir."
Rochester: "Do you have anything else like it in your mind?"
Jane: "I think it has it all, sir."
Appreciation:
It expresses her pursuit of spiritual freedom, equality, passionate feelings, and her courage to pursue true and complete love.
4. I felt a strange sense of freedom and victory that I had never experienced before, as if I had broken through the invisible constraints and finally gained unexpected freedom.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre vented out all the injustice she had suffered in the past nine years, giving her the first taste of revenge, "freedom and a sense of victory." The image vividly describes Jane's temporary relaxation and happiness.
5. But if you can’t avoid it, you have to endure it. Not being able to endure what you are destined to endure is a sign of weakness and stupidity.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre’s good friend Helen said something to her that seemed ordinary but made sense. Facing the unfairness of life, we should learn to be patient with many things, stand the test, show our courage and perseverance, and overcome difficulties.
6. Flowers peek out from under the green leaves, including snowdrops, crocuses, purple primroses, golden-eyed pansies, etc. Now, we take half a day off every Thursday afternoon to go out for a walk, and we find cuter flowers blooming beside the paths and under the fences.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre adapted to school life and began to slowly discover the beauty of life. "Lovely flowers bloom one after another." This became the turning point of Jane Eyre's character.
7. If God had given me wealth and beauty, I would have made it as difficult for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. God did not do this, and our souls are as equal as if we had both passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other—as we are!
Appreciation:
People should be equal. Whether they are billionaires or street beggars, their souls are equal! What matters is not the unreal wealth status,
family background, but whether we have done something spectacularly in this world and whether we have ever regretted it. "When our souls pass through the grave and stand at the feet of God," what we show is no longer the prosperous and ethereal things, but our soul, our quality, our personality, which are related to our wealth, poverty, Nobility, beauty or ugliness, height or height have nothing to do with each other.
8. "Since happiness has been irrevocably deprived of me, I have the right to have fun in life!"
"This will further degenerate you. And, sir, that fun also has a bitter taste."
Appreciation:
Drinking to relieve sorrow makes it worse.
9. "I am bumping on a sea of ??joy and uneasiness."
Appreciation:
This is after Rochester's vague expression of love , Miss Jane Eyre’s mood. I think this is what happens when deep love meets reserve.
10. If you can’t avoid it, you have to endure it. It is a sign of weakness and stupidity not to be able to endure the things you are destined to endure in life.
Appreciation: pragmatic.
3. The appreciation of Jane Eyre’s good sentences is a combination of good sentences and appreciation (each sentence has three sentences). Remember the appreciation
I feel a strange freedom and freedom that I have never had before. The sense of victory seems to have broken through the invisible shackles, and finally won the unexpected freedom. Appreciation of Jane Eyre's venting of the injustice she suffered in the past nine years, giving her the first taste of revenge. "Freedom and freedom "Sense of victory". vividly describe Jane's temporary relaxation and happiness. 2. But if you can't avoid it, you have to endure it. Not being able to endure what you are destined to endure is a sign of weakness and stupidity. Appreciation: Jane Eyre's Her friend Helen said something to her that seemed ordinary but made sense. Facing the unfairness of life, we should learn to be patient with many things, stand tests, show our courage and perseverance, and overcome difficulties. 3. Flowers from Peering out from under the green leaves, there are snowdrops, crocuses, purple primulas, golden-eyed pansies, etc. Now, we take half a day off every Thursday afternoon to go for a walk, and we will also find more lovely ones beside the path and under the fence. The flowers bloomed. Appreciation: Jane Eyre adapted to school life and began to slowly discover the beauty of life. "The lovely flowers bloomed one after another." This became the turning point of Jane Eyre's character. 4 If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will would have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. God did not do it, and our souls are equal, as if we had both passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other—as we are. ! Appreciation: People should be equal. Whether they are billionaires or street beggars, their souls are equal! What is important is not the unreal wealth, status, or background, but whether we have done anything spectacularly in this world and whether we have ever regretted it. "When our souls pass through the grave and stand at the feet of God, "Before", what we show is no longer the prosperous and ethereal things, but our soul, our quality, and our personality. These have nothing to do with our wealth, poverty, nobleness, beauty or ugliness, height or height. 5 You have no rights Take my book. Mom said you are a person who depends on others to support you; you have no money." Appreciation: People should be equal. Whether they are billionaires or street beggars, their souls are equal! Important! What matters is not the unreal wealth, status, or background, but whether we have done anything spectacularly in this world and whether we have ever regretted it. "When our souls pass through the grave and stand at the feet of God, "What we show is no longer the prosperous and ethereal things, but our souls, our qualities, and our personalities. These have nothing to do with our wealth, poverty, nobility, beauty or ugliness, or height. 4. Jane Eyre 15 good sentences and appreciations
“If God had given me beauty and wealth, I would have made it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. ”
——Jane Eyre, a woman who pursues equality and independence, is doomed to struggle in the world. Of course she breaks away from the golden boy, well-matched concept of love and marriage, this sentence is just It’s just an angry thing that girls like to say.
“From now on, whenever you think Mr. Rochester has a crush on you, take out the two portraits and compare them. ”
——Two portraits, one of the ugly herself and the other of the beautiful Miss Blanche. Our Miss Jane Eyre wants to suppress her emotions by denying her appearance. But from Judging from the later development of the novel, when a woman falls in love with a man, any suppression of emotions is in vain
"I don't like simple-minded old ladies either"
— -In a big house, if there is no one who can understand him, he will definitely feel lonely. Jane Eyre is a good person to talk to. I think Mr. Rochester and Miss Eyre are just living together for a long time. Just love.
"Tonight I will be nature's guest, and she will let me stay for free. ”
——Miss Jian did not lose her humor in the desperate situation, but it also reflected her helplessness at the time.
"I urge others to be content with their humble lot, while I, God's ordained minister, almost go crazy with uneasiness!"
Our Rev. St. John , is this Miss Jane Eyre’s cousin torturing himself? I would not like to discuss again the "ideal and reality" that we have mentioned countless times before and will be mentioned countless times in the future. Pastor St. John finally went to India, the country he longed for, and completed his life in preaching. His body follows his heart, this is his choice.
"I have been easily depressed recently. Suspense and anxiety have made me lose interest in everything."
——Worry and anxiety can make people lose interest in other things.
"As considerate and attentive as usual, they didn't ask any more questions. They were just concerned about my health, fearing that I would not be able to bear it while traveling far away."
——Parents, lovers, and friends all It should be like this, because even the closest people should have their own privacy.
Write a few more sentences, you can choose one yourself, I hope it can help you 5. Jane Eyre’s good words, good sentences and good paragraphs, appreciation,
"Jane Eyre" is good Appreciation of good words and sentences 1. Do you think I will stay here insignificant? Do you think I am a robot without emotions? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, unattractive, and insignificant, I have no soul or 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 make it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. I am not speaking to you now through the rules of social life and customs, but my soul is speaking to your soul.
Appreciation: Jane Eyre, a woman who pursues equality and independence, is destined to struggle in the secular world. Of course she has broken away from the golden boy, well-matched views on love and marriage. These words are just angry words that girls like to say.
2. "From now on, whenever you think Mr. Rochester has a crush on you, take out the two portraits and compare them." Appreciation: Two portraits, one is ugly The ugly version of myself and the beautiful Miss Blanche.
Our Miss Jane Eyre wants to suppress her emotions by denying her appearance. However, judging from the later development of the novel, when a woman falls in love with a man, any suppression of emotions is in vain.
3. Rochester: "You are very calm. Where does an orphan with a low status like you come from?" Jane: "It comes from my head, sir.
"Rochester: "That's the one I saw on your shoulder?" Jane: "Yes, sir." Rochester: "Do you have anything else like it in your mind?" Jane: "I think it has everything, sir.
"Appreciation: It expresses her pursuit of spiritual freedom, equality and passionate feelings, and her courage to pursue true and complete love. 4. I felt a strange sense of freedom and victory that I had never experienced before, as if I had broken through the invisible constraints and finally gained unexpected freedom.
Appreciation: Jane Eyre vented all the injustice she had suffered in the past nine years, giving her the first taste of revenge, "freedom and a sense of victory." The image vividly describes Jane's temporary relaxation and happiness.
5. But if you can’t avoid it, you have to endure it. Not being able to endure what you are destined to endure is a sign of weakness and stupidity.
Appreciation: Jane Eyre's good friend Helen said something to her that seemed ordinary but made sense. Facing the unfairness of life, we should learn to be patient with many things, stand the test, show our courage and perseverance, and overcome difficulties.
6. Flowers peek out from under the green leaves, including snowdrops, crocuses, purple primulas, golden-eyed pansies, etc. Now, we take a half-day off every Thursday afternoon to go for a walk, and we find cuter flowers blooming beside the paths and under the fences.
Appreciation: Jane Eyre adapted to school life and began to slowly discover the beauty of life. "Lovely flowers bloom one after another." This became the turning point of Jane Eyre's character.
7. If God had given me wealth and beauty, I would have made it as difficult for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. God did not do this, and our souls are as equal as if we had both passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other—as we are! Appreciation: People should be equal.
Whether they are billionaires or street beggars, their souls are equal! What matters is not the unreal wealth, status, or background, but whether we have ever done something spectacularly in this world and whether we have ever regretted it. "When our souls pass through the grave and stand at the feet of God," what we show is no longer the prosperous and ethereal things, but our soul, our quality, our personality, which are related to our wealth, poverty, Nobility, beauty or ugliness, height or height have nothing to do with each other.
8. "Since happiness has been irrevocably taken away from me, I have the right to have fun in life!" "You will fall further in this way. And, sir, in that fun It also has a bitter taste. ”
Appreciation: Drinking to relieve sorrow makes it worse. 9. "I am bumping on a sea of ??joy and uneasiness."
Appreciation: This is Miss Jane Eyre's mood after Rochester's vague expression of love. I think this is what happens when deep love meets reserve.
If you are satisfied with my answer, please click the "Awesome" button next to the answer below, thank you. 6. Excerpts and appreciation of Jane's favorite sentences, three, with fewer words
"If God had given me beauty and wealth, I would have made it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. ." - Jane Eyre, a woman who pursues equality and independence is destined to struggle in the world. Of course she breaks away from the golden boy, the right person's concept of love and marriage. This is just a sentence that girls like to say. Just an angry remark. "From now on, whenever you think Mr. Rochester has a crush on you, take out the two portraits and compare them." - Two portraits, one of which is the ugly version of yourself, One is the beautiful Miss Blanche. Our Miss Jane Eyre wants to suppress her emotions by denying her appearance. However, judging from the later development of the novel, when a woman falls in love with a man, any suppression of emotions is in vain. "I don't like simple-minded old ladies either" - In a big house, if there is no one who can understand him and understand him, he will definitely feel lonely. Jane Eyre is a good person to talk to, I I think Mr. Rochester and Miss Eyre are just in love for a long time. "Tonight I will be nature's guest, and she will let me stay for free." - Miss Jane still has humor in desperate situations, but she also reflects It reflected her helplessness at the time. "I advise others to be content with their humble lot, but I, God's ordained minister, almost go crazy with uneasiness!" - Our Reverend St. John, Miss Jane Eyre's cousin Are you torturing yourself? If we come back to discuss the "ideal and reality" that we have mentioned countless times before and will be mentioned countless times in the future, I don't want to. Pastor St. John finally went to India, which he yearned for, and completed his life in preaching. Follow your heart, this is his choice. "I have been prone to depression recently, and suspense and anxiety have made me lose interest in everything." - Worry and anxiety can make people lose interest in other things. "Be considerate as usual. And careful, they didn’t ask any more questions, they just cared about my health, fearing that I would not be able to bear it while traveling far away.” - Parents, lovers, and friends should all be like this, because even the closest people should have their own privacy. More Write a few sentences and you can pick one yourself. 7. Appreciation of Jane Eyre's good words, sentences and paragraphs,
Appreciation of "Jane Eyre"'s good words and sentences
1. Do you think I will stay here insignificant? Do you think I am a robot without emotions? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, unattractive, and insignificant, I have no soul or 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 make it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now.
I am not speaking to you now through the rules of social life and customs, but my soul is speaking to your soul.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre, a woman who pursues equality and independence, is destined to struggle in the world. Of course she has broken away from the golden boy, well-matched views on love and marriage. These words are just angry words that girls like to say.
2. "From now on, whenever you think Mr. Rochester has a crush on you, take out the two portraits and compare them."
Appreciation: Two There are two portraits, one is the ugly self, the other is the beautiful Miss Blanche. Our Miss Jane Eyre wants to suppress her emotions by denying her appearance. However, judging from the later development of the novel, when a woman falls in love with a man, any suppression of emotions is in vain.
3. Rochester: "You are very calm. Where does an orphan with a low status like you come from?"
Jane: "It comes from my mind. , sir. "
Rochester: "That's what I saw on your shoulder?"
Jane: "Yes, sir."
Rochester: "Do you have anything else like it in your mind?"
Jane: "I think it has it all, sir."
Appreciation:
It expresses her pursuit of spiritual freedom, equality, passionate feelings, and her courage to pursue true and complete love.
4. I felt a strange sense of freedom and victory that I had never experienced before, as if I had broken through the invisible constraints and finally gained unexpected freedom.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre vented out all the injustice she had suffered in the past nine years, giving her the first taste of revenge, "freedom and a sense of victory." The image vividly describes Jane's temporary relaxation and happiness.
5. But if you can’t avoid it, you have to endure it. Not being able to endure what you are destined to endure is a sign of weakness and stupidity.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre’s good friend Helen said something to her that seemed ordinary but made sense. Facing the unfairness of life, we should learn to be patient with many things, stand the test, show our courage and perseverance, and overcome difficulties.
6. Flowers peek out from under the green leaves, including snowdrops, crocuses, purple primroses, golden-eyed pansies, etc. Now, we take a half-day off every Thursday afternoon to go for a walk, and we find cuter flowers blooming beside the paths and under the fences.
Appreciation:
Jane Eyre adapted to school life and began to slowly discover the beauty of life. "Lovely flowers bloom one after another." This became the turning point of Jane Eyre's character.
7. If God had given me wealth and beauty, I would have made it as difficult for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. God did not do this, and our souls are as equal as if we had both passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other—as we are!
Appreciation:
People should be equal. Whether they are billionaires or street beggars, their souls are equal! What matters is not the unreal wealth status,
family background, but whether we have done something spectacularly in this world and whether we have ever regretted it. "When our souls pass through the grave and stand at the feet of God," what we show is no longer the prosperous and ethereal things, but our soul, our quality, our personality, which are related to our wealth, poverty, Nobility, beauty or ugliness, height or height have nothing to do with each other.
8. "Since happiness has been irrevocably deprived of me, I have the right to have fun in life!"
"You will fall further in this way. And, sir, that fun also has a bitter taste."
Appreciation:
Drinking to relieve sorrow makes it worse.
9. “I am tossed on a sea of ??joy and restlessness.
”
Appreciation:
This is Miss Jane Eyre’s mood after Rochester’s vague expression of love. I think this is what happens when deep love meets reserve.
If you are satisfied with my answer, please click the "Awesome" button next to the answer below, thank you 8. Appreciation of Jane Eyre's beautiful quotes
Jane Eyre found that she was deeply moved. After falling in love with her master, she dared to love despite such a disparity in status, because she firmly believed that all people are spiritually equal. A poor teacher dared to fall in love with a high-ranking person. In view of the strict social concepts. Coming is tantamount to a beggar hoping for a king, so this in itself is a bold challenge to society and prejudice, but it also means being ridiculed or insulted. Only people like Jane Eyre who do not care about the powerful can do it. To love openly. When Rochester pretended to marry a noble lady in order to test her, she said angrily: "Do you think that because I am poor, humble, not beautiful, and short, I have no soul and no heart?" You are wrong! -----My soul is the same as yours, and my heart is exactly the same as yours. . . Just like we are equal before God - because we are equal! "Based on this, her way of expressing love is not sweet praise, gentle whispers, nor prayer, temptation or seduction. In the final analysis, what she pursues is the equal union of two hearts.
"You Why are you telling me this? What does she have to do with you and me? Do you think that because I am poor and plain in appearance, I have no emotions? I swear to you, if God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. But God did not arrange it this way. But our spirits are equal. Just like the graves you and I walked through, we stood before God as equals. "This is Jane Eyre's heartfelt defense of the concept of spiritual equality.