Jane Eyre said: I admit that I am short, ordinary and unattractive. But in the soul, we are equal. If God also gives me beauty and wealth, I can make you inseparable from me, just as I can't leave you now. Jane Eyre said, do you think I will stay and be a nobody to you? You think I'm a machine? -An emotionless machine? I can tolerate people taking a bite of bread from my mouth and splashing a drop of water of life from my cup. -Jane Eyre, the heroine said (unknown).
2. Jane Eyre's beautiful sentences and comments. I am my own master.
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, and my heart is the same as yours. . . Just as we are equal before God-because we are equal! "
Why are you telling me this? What does she have to do with you and me? Do you think I have no feelings when I am poor and white? 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 for me to leave you now. But god didn't arrange it this way. But our spirits are equal. Just like the grave you and I walked through, we stood before God as equals.
When we are beaten for no reason, we should fight back hard; I'm sure we should fight back-fight back hard and teach the man who hit us a lesson so that he won't dare to hit people like this again. "
Rochester: "You are calm. How can an orphan with such a low status like you be so calm? "
Jane: "This is my idea, sir."
Rochester: "I see it, the one on your shoulder?"
Jane: "Yes, sir."
Rochester: "Do you have anything similar in your mind?"
Jane: "I think it has everything, sir."
Expressed her pursuit of spiritual freedom and equality.
Passionate, dare to pursue true and complete love.
Do you think that because I am poor, humble, short and unattractive, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! My soul is the same as yours and my heart is the same as yours. This is my heart talking to your heart, as if we had crossed the grave and stood at God's feet, and we were equal. Because we are equal!
At this moment, Eliza, John and georgiana mentioned just now are all in the living room, surrounded by their mothers. She leaned back on the sofa by the fire, sat beside her little babies (neither arguing nor crying at the moment) and enjoyed her family. As for me, she allowed me not to sit with them and said that she was sorry and had to leave me. If I hadn't heard what Bessie said and seen with my own eyes, I was really trying to develop a simple and easy-going habit, a lively and lovely behavior, that is, more cheerful, more straightforward and more natural, then she really wouldn't let me enjoy the privilege of happiness and satisfaction that only children deserve.
Jane, I don't like people who are picky and ask questions. In addition, it is absolutely forbidden for a child to treat his elders with this attitude. Sit at a certain angle until you can speak happily and calmly!
4. Good sentences/famous sentences and comments for Jane Eyre: I went in and I was cold.
Rochester: Jane. Jane Eyre: Let me go.
Rochester: Wait. Jane Eyre: Let me go.
Rochester: Jane. Jane Eyre: Why are you telling me this? She has nothing to do with you or me.
Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and unattractive? I will, too. If God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. Our spirit is the same, just like you and I will stand before God after passing the grave.
Rochester: Jane. Jane Eyre: Let me go.
Rochester: I love you. I love you.
Jane Eyre: No, don't make fun of me. Rochester: Are you kidding? I want you.
What's Blanche got? I'm just her father's land reclamation capital. Marry me, Jane. Say you will marry me.
Jane Eyre: Is it true? Rochester: Alas … you. Your doubts torment me. Say yes, say yes.
This passage shows the lofty spirit of Jane Eyre, and it can also be understood that love has nothing to do with a person's birth status. This is also the spirit of this book.
5. Excerpt and appreciation of Jane Eyre's good sentences 30 words This article "Excerpt and appreciation of Jane Eyre's good sentences" is compiled by essays after reading, for reference only.
It was impossible to go out for a walk that day. In fact, we walked in the bare bushes for an hour in the morning, but the cold wind blew in winter from lunch, and then it rained, so we had to give up outdoor activities.
I never like taking long walks, especially in cold afternoons. Imagine coming home in the cold dusk, my hands and feet are frozen stiff, and being scolded by Yin Bei, the nanny. I feel that my health is not as good as Eliza, John and georgiana, and I feel sad and ashamed. It's really scary.
3. On my right, the crimson curtain covers my sight; On the left, the bright glass window sheltered me from the gloomy weather in November, and I was not isolated from the outside world. Between books, I looked up at the scenery in the winter afternoon. I saw vast tracts of white clouds in the distance, a wet meadow and shrubs hit by wind and rain nearby.
A persistent and biting gust of wind drove the rainstorm back to the sky. 4. That is the desolate coast of Lapland, Siberia, Spitsbergen Islands, Niigata, Iceland and Greenland mentioned in the book.
"The Arctic of vast expanse and the desolate and barren land are like a treasure house of ice and snow. Thousands of hard ice accumulated in winter are as smooth and crystal clear as the peaks in the Alps, surrounding the ends of the earth and bringing together more and more cold. "
5. I have a certain understanding of these dead white areas, but it is elusive at the moment. It seems that some ideas that children can't understand loom in their minds, but they are surprisingly vivid. These pages in the introduction, combined with the illustrations in the back, make the boulder standing in the waves of the sea, the wrecked ship stranded on the desolate coast and the faint moonlight overlooking the sunken ship through the clouds more meaningful. 6. Every painting is a story. Because of my limited understanding and appreciation, they often seem mysterious, but they are all very interesting, just like the stories that Bessie told when she happened to be in a good mood on some winter nights.
I found that he is really a tyrant and a murderer. I felt a drop or two of blood running down my neck from my head, and I felt a sharp pain.
These feelings occupied a period of time, and I was no longer afraid, but fought with him crazily. I don't know what my hand did, but I heard him call me "mouse!" " Rats! "Howl like a pig.
8. How scared I was that gloomy afternoon! My whole head is a mess, and my whole heart is resisting: however, how young and frivolous my inner struggle is! I can't answer the endless question in my heart-why am I in such pain? At the moment, after a period of time-I don't say how many years later, I can see clearly.
9. I will spend the day in the red house. It's past four o'clock, and the dark afternoon is turning into a bleak evening.
I heard the rain still beating on the window of the stairs, and the wind roared in the trees behind the hall. I gradually became as cold as ice and my courage vanished.
The usual sense of humiliation, self-distrust, loneliness and depression have doused my lingering anger. Everyone says I'm not good, maybe I am. 10, The Red House incident didn't leave a serious or chronic sequela to my body, but just frightened my nerves, which is still fresh in my memory.
Yes, Mrs. Reed, you have caused me terrible mental trauma, but I should forgive you because you don't understand what you have done. You are obviously cutting my heartstrings, but you think you just want to eradicate my bad habits. 1 1, I didn't answer first, but Gu Zi pushed open the window again, because I wanted the bird to eat bread.
The window finally loosened, and I spilled bread crumbs, some on the stone windowsill and some on the cherry branches. 12, at this moment, I am standing in the empty hall, in front of which is the restaurant door.
I stopped, trembling with fear, poor coward. At that time, unfair punishment made her so scared! I'm afraid to go back to the nursery. I'm afraid to go to the living room. I stood anxiously and hesitantly for 10 minutes until the loud bell in the breakfast room reminded me that I had to go in.
13, I stood there alone and became the winner on the battlefield. This is the hardest battle I have ever experienced, and it is also my first victory.
I stood on the carpet where Mr brocklehurst stood for a while, immersed in the loneliness of the conqueror. First, I smiled and felt very proud.
But this ecstasy, like a pulse that accelerates for a while, will soon decrease and fade away. 14. When I accused and threatened Mrs. Reed, my heart was like a lighted wilderness, burning with a blazing fire. However, after half an hour of silence and reflection, I was deeply moved by the madness of my behavior and the situation that I hated others and was envied by others. This wasteland in my heart has gone up in smoke, leaving only black scorched earth.
15, the first taste of revenge. Like mellow wine, it tastes hot and spicy, but it tastes bitter and astringent, giving people the feeling of poisoning.
At the moment, I am happy to ask Mrs. Reed for forgiveness, but my experience and intuition tell me that this will only make her hate me with double contempt, thus arousing my restless impulse in nature again. 16. Go out and walk in the secluded forest.
But those silent trees, fallen firs, frozen autumn remains, and those brown leaves that have been blown into a pile by the wind have not brought me happiness. I leaned against a gate and stared at the empty field, where there were no sheep foraging, only frozen pale grass.
It was a gray day. Before the snowfall, the sky was in chaos, and occasionally some snowflakes floated. Fall on the hard path, from the gray grass, without melting.
17, all the way, I don't remember. I only know that it was a strange day, as if I had walked hundreds of miles.
We passed several towns and stopped at a big town. The coachman unloaded the horse and let the passengers get off for dinner.
I was taken to a guest house, and the car guard asked me to have some lunch, but I had no appetite, so he left me and left me in a huge room.
6. Appreciation of good sentences in Jane Eyre is just a good sentence plus appreciation (every sentence has it). I remember that appreciation made me feel a strange sense of freedom and victory that I had never felt before, as if I had broken the invisible bondage and finally won unexpected freedom. Appreciating Jane Eyre will vent the injustice I have suffered in the past nine years. Let her taste revenge for the first time "freedom and victory". Vividly wrote Jane's temporary relaxation and happiness. 2. but if you can't avoid it, you must endure it. If you can't stand what you are destined to stand, it is a sign of weakness and stupidity. Appreciation: Helen, Jane's love friend, said something to her that seemed ordinary, but actually made sense. Facing the unfairness of life, we should learn to endure and stand the test of many things. Take out our courage and perseverance to tide over the difficulties together. 3. Flowers stick out from under the green leaves, including Saussurea involucrata, crocus sativus, purple primrose and pansy with golden eyes. Now, we take a half-day holiday every Thursday afternoon to go out for a walk, and we will find more lovely flowers under the fence next to the path. Appreciation: Jane. Love has adapted to school life. I began to discover the beauty of life. "Lovely flowers are blooming." This became the turning point of Jane Eyre's character. 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. God didn't do this, but our souls are equal, just as we walked through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other-we are! Appreciation: People should be equal. No matter a billionaire or a street beggar, the soul is equal! What matters is not the illusory wealth status and family background, but whether we have done anything in this world and regretted it. "When our souls pass by the grave and stand in front of God's heel", what we show is no longer the prosperous and ethereal things, but our inner heart, our quality and our personality, which have nothing to do with our wealth, dignity, beauty and ugliness and height. You have no money. "Appreciation: People should be equal. No matter a billionaire or a street beggar, the soul is equal! What matters is not the illusory wealth status and family background, but whether we have done anything in this world and have regretted it. " When our souls pass by the grave and stand in front of God's heel, "what we show is no longer prosperous and ethereal things, but our heart, our quality and our personality, which have nothing to do with our wealth, dignity, beauty and ugliness and height."
7. Appreciation of Jane Eyre's favorite sentence Jane Eyre found herself deeply in love with her master, but dared to love in such a disparity position, because she firmly believed that all people were equal in spirit. A poor teacher dares to fall in love with an upper class. In a strict social concept, it is tantamount to begging for the king, so it is a bold challenge to society and prejudice. Just like this, it also means being laughed at or insulted. Only people like Jane Eyre who don't care about the powerful can openly fall in love. When Rochester pretended to marry a noble lady to test her, she said angrily, "Do you think that because I am poor, lowly, unattractive and short, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! My soul is the same as yours, and my heart is 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 whisper, prayer, temptation or seduction. In the final analysis, what she pursues is the equal combination of two hearts.
"Why did you tell me this? What does she have to do with you and me? Do you think I have no feelings when I am poor and white? 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 for me to leave you now. But god didn't arrange it this way. But our spirits are equal. Just like the grave where you and I walked, we stood before God equally. " This is Jane Eyre's sincere defense of the concept of spiritual equality.