Jane Eyre-a strong, simple, flexible, independent and enterprising woman. She despised the arrogance of powerful people and laughed at their stupidity, showing her self-reliant personality and beautiful ideals. She has tenacious vitality and never gives in to fate. In this clip, she confessed to Edward Fairfax Rochester.
Mr. Rochester is equal and will not give up love because of the disparity in status. He fell in love with Jane Eyre as a governess without hesitation. It also reflects his tolerance and kindness. The girl Jane loves to tutor is not his daughter, but a "gift" imposed on him by a prostitute. He doesn't love the child, nor does he, but he does his best for her, just out of kindness to people.
He wanted to marry Jane Eyre at that time, which showed that he was not pedantic, and he was able to get rid of the shackles of engagement and pursue what he loved. Mr rochester can be said to be a man loyal to love. When he is rich, he is willing to marry Jane Eyre. When he lost everything, he still loved Jane Eyre, regardless of her marriage or the history when she left. Although the title of this book is Jane Eyre, I clearly feel Mr. Rochester's perfection from Jane Eyre's experience. His depression, silence, disaster, tolerance and loyalty are all vivid. When I was reading, I hated his crazy wife, but I was ashamed of the prostitute who abandoned her children. I felt sorry that Mr. Rochester had become vulgar because of Jane Eyre's departure.
Jane Eyre was written in the middle of19th century. It has been published for one hundred years, but it still receives rave reviews. Jane Eyre, the heroine in Charlotte Brontexq's works, has become a model for women to achieve social equality through personal struggle. It is the author's successful psychological description and language description that publicize the heroine's distinctive personality. So I want to talk about my feelings about these descriptions. Equality, resisting oppression and striving for freedom are the main lines of Jane Eyre. She grew from a child to a smart and mature woman, and her thoughts gradually matured. No matter what class and people she faces, she always faces them humbly. Jane lived in a vicious aunt's house when she was a child. It can be said that she felt dependent on others, but she never felt inferior. When she was beaten by John, she was weak and rushed to her strong cousin. You look like a murderer-you look like a slave owner-you look like a Roman emperor! "When I was beaten, the feeling of pain" overwhelmed my fear, and I fought with him crazily. The result of the resistance was that she was locked in a red house, which made the resistance take root in her heart. She realized that "a temporary resistance inevitably brought me whimsical punishment, so I made a desperate decision, like any rebellious slave, to resist to the end." "As a result, my young mind was frightened. I left a scar in my heart. So when pharmacist Lloyd gave Jane a doctor to take proper care of her patients, Jane's heart was greatly comforted. " I feel safe and have friends. "The author describes the cruelty of Mrs. Reed through the dialogue between servants. Before Jane left menstruation's house to go to school in Lowood, Jane frankly expressed her disgust, hatred and resistance to menstruation. " They all call Mrs. Reed my benefactor, and if it is, it is the annoying Lucy. ""You think I have no feelings, so I have no love and kindness ... You have no sympathy at all, and I won't forget how you forced me to death-cruel and fierce. Others think you are a good woman, but in fact you are very bad and cruel, so you will cheat! " After that, she "had a sense of freedom in her heart, as if she had broken away from an invisible bondage and came to the freedom of dreams." "Young and immature, she exposed the hypocrisy of the hostess with straightforward words, and walked out of Reed's house with a sense of relief regardless of the consequences. This is completely different from when Jane became a tutor in the future and received her aunt's critical illness. When she grew up, Jane looked at her aunt, who was in a bleak situation in her later years, and suppressed her old grievances with love. Jane, who lives independently, treats Aunt Reed with equality and even compassion, and sends her through the last days of her life. The author wrote: "I swore never to call her aunt again. I don't think it is a sin to forget and violate this oath now." "This is her mature performance. Although Mrs. Reed's cold performance made her miserable and even angry, there are two people who are very important in Jane's emotional world. One is Helen she met at Lao's residence. The other is Mr. Rochester, who eventually became her lifelong companion. Before he entered lowood, Jane had almost no education, no attention and no contact with society. It was Helen, a mature girl of the same age, who taught her the first lesson in life. When Jane saw Helen being punished calmly or hurt by her inferiority complex, she was just angry and wanted to resist. She wants to take Helen's pointer away from the teacher. Break it in front of her. But Helen told her to learn to be patient and adapt to the environment. " Since it can't be avoided, there's no way ... You say you can't stand it, which is cowardice and stupidity. "This can be said to be helpful to Jane's later life. Helen also told her, "Life is too short to hold grudges. "This may be the reason why Jane will forgive Mrs. Reed in the future. Helen can calm Jane down, although it will be mixed with a little melancholy. This makes Jane strong in repeated setbacks, and in the friendship between Jane and Helen, readers can appreciate her kindness, loyalty and concern for her friends, instead of being rude because she has been living in depression and constantly resisting, thus shaping a complete character image. She spent the last night with Helen, sent her the last kiss and exchanged the last words with her. This dialogue not only reflects people's character, but also tells readers the truth of being a man. What marks Jane's complete entry into society is that she entered the Rochester family and became an excellent tutor. At the same time, the protagonist in the book also appeared. Mr. Rochester, because of all kinds of misfortunes, she has become wise, stubborn and kind, just like a volcano covered with ice and snow. He is Jane's master, and sometimes he is arrogant and rude when he speaks to her. However, Jane, who is not beautiful, was completely conquered by her humble spirit of striving for equality and clever mind. When Jane fell in love with him deeply, but fell into a misunderstanding, the story reached a small climax. Jane suppressed her impulse with reason, and said the words that best highlighted her character with complicated feelings: "Do you think that because I am poor, humble, unattractive and short, I have no soul and no heart? "You think wrong! My soul is the same as yours, my heart is the same as yours! If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I'm talking to you now because my soul is talking to your soul, as if they have both passed through the grave. We are equal before God's heel, because we are equal. " When Luo Qiu didn't leave, she said, "I am a free man with independent will." The short monologue pushed the story to a climax, writing out the psychological contradictions and pains of two people, and more importantly, highlighting Jane's distinctive personality. When Jane was about to enter her own happiness, unfortunately, it fell on this weak woman again. "This woman who was full of passion and hope has become a lonely girl again." A wonderful psychological description describes her struggle between emotion and reason: "I am not the bride of Rochester, which is part of my pain. When I woke up from my best dream, I found that everything was empty and futile. I can endure and conquer this fear. But I must be decisive. A stubborn, rational and strong girl jumps from the page. Even though she knew he still loved her, she refused to humiliate her character. She doesn't want to be humiliated under Luo. What she wants is equality, so she will endure sadness and not make mistakes, even though she is beautiful and it is not her fault. She is facing anger. She can still stick to her decision calmly and stubbornly. So she left the house that almost became her home with sadness and regret. Although she lives independently, she is optimistic. Just then, her cousin John, a priest, proposed to her. When she found her true love, she flatly refused. I don't want to elaborate on this. Generally speaking, the story is very dull, just like giving Jane some time to think about the past and the future. Kindness can heal her wounds, and language mainly highlights her yearning for freedom and independence. Although the ending was happy, Luo died of his ex-wife, losing everything and being physically disabled. Jane became a rich man. This time "Equality" can be said to be the most unwise. I would rather it was a tragedy than a comedy. A good novel will create several characters with rich personalities, and the characteristics of the characters will often be presented through their language and psychology. Wonderful dialogue not only improves literary literacy, but also brings some philosophical thinking to readers. The success of Jane Eyre not only shapes the glorious image of the heroine, but also writes beautiful and wonderful language.