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Reflections after reading "Jane Eyre"

I have a lot of appreciation and praise for Jane Eyre. She pursues independent personality and spiritual equality between men and women. Although she has experienced misfortune, she loves life and brings love to everyone who needs her. For her own belief in love, equal, true and pure love, she even resolutely gave up the love she had longed for so easily, and finally achieved spiritual equality with her lover. Jane Eyre's life, although not spectacular, was nevertheless It is ordinary but not mediocre. In my heart, Jane Eyre is like an elf who is full of wisdom, love and strives to maximize her life. Her life is as bright and beautiful as a comet.

However, what touches my heart the most is Hailun, a little girl who is also full of wisdom and love.

Helen - the extraordinary and beautiful angel in my mind. She is extraordinary because she completely gave up this world, reached a vast and lofty spiritual realm, and had an incomparable spirit of endurance. She is beautiful, there is no doubt about it, who in the heart of the angel is not beautiful?

Helen's extraordinaryness is beyond the reach of ordinary people, and it is also incomprehensible to ordinary people. Including Jane Eyre.

Helen was whipped for trivial matters, which Jane found intolerable. She said: "If he beat me with that whip, I would take it from her hand and I would break it in front of him. But Helen used the biblical saying of repaying kindness with evil, telling her that patience is inevitable since it is inevitable. If you say you can't bear what you are destined to endure, you are weak and stupid. Jane was surprised and unable to understand this creed, nor could she understand and agree with her tolerance. However, she felt that Helen was "relying on a kind of kindness." I use the light that I cannot see to examine things." (Quoted in this paragraph)

Jane's rebellious spirit is naturally straightforward and inspiring, but Hailun's perseverance and tolerance are even more open-minded and thought-provoking.

Helen's extraordinary ability lies in her ability to impart true wisdom and courage to others.

When Jane was slandered and insulted by Brocklehurst, she saw a flash in Helen's eyes. A strange light appeared, and she understood that it was a manifestation of high wisdom and true courage. With the support of this holy light, Jane suppressed the onset of hysteria. However, Jane could only use this to soothe her helpless and restless soul, but she could not. Stepping into the spiritual palace of Hailun (quoted in this paragraph)

This also shows that a teenage girl has such an open mind and a broad mind. It's so admirable and admirable!

However, the angel will eventually return to heaven - her eternal home.

Although Helen's life on earth was short, she sent out meteors. Such a dazzling light. The life of the sea ship is as glorious and tragic as the sunset. This is a kind of sublime beauty, open-minded beauty, majestic beauty, and evocative beauty.

I still remember that dream. I woke up and tried to collect all the words and descriptions about Helen. For some reason, I felt unwilling to accept her death. What made me happy was that I found a detail that I had ignored. It was described in the book like this. There is such a Latin word on Helen's tombstone, "Resurgam", which means "I will be reborn".

The sadness that I felt was finally relieved. I am happy and relieved. "Resurgam" does not symbolize Helen's nobility. Does the spirit last forever?

I think this is also the best interpretation of Helen’s death

Reflections on reading "Sherlock Holmes"

"Sherlock Holmes" "The Complete Collection of Detective Novels" is an early classic of European and American detective novels. It touched my heart with its ups and downs of plot, rigorous logical reasoning, meticulous psychological analysis and the well-known image of Sherlock Holmes. "Sherlock Holmes" by Conan Doyle. "The Complete Works of Detectives" has aroused wide popularity. This is not only because of the attractive plot, but also because of his literary achievements in revealing the real problems of society through detective novels and creating the genre of detective novels in art. It boils down to four aspects:

(1) Combining social crimes with political systems and moral concepts.

The detective novels written by Conan Doyle reflect the problems existing in British society from many aspects. "A Study in Scarlet" and "The Sign of Four" reveal the British invasion and plunder of India; "The Bruce-Partington Plan" reflects the European espionage case. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" and "Six Busts of Napoleon" both involve seeking wealth and murder, committing crimes, and other criminal phenomena such as robbery, adultery, betrayal, greed, domineering, intrigue... These criminal phenomena, All are related to the darkness of the political system and the corruption of moral concepts. Conan Doyle also revealed various loopholes and unreasonableness in the law, as well as the incompetence, stupidity and stupidity of the police department. Because this type of works promotes the idealistic views of humanism, retribution for good and evil, and "the sky is vast, no omissions are omitted", they are undoubtedly widely welcomed by readers. They also fully demonstrate Conan Doyle's progressive outlook on life and the social significance of his works. .

(2) Create a distinct literary model. Conan Doyle's works successfully expressed the view that "literature is the study of humanity". The Sherlock Holmes he writes is a flesh-and-blood private detective who lives down-to-earth in British society.

(3) Created the rigorous structure of detective novels. The most common failure of detective novels is that the facts of the case seem magical, but there is a lack of logical reasoning. There are often "snapshots" that make readers feel that the case is not credible in retrospect. Conan Doyle's 70 detective novels are all based on logical reasoning. He is good at laying down clues in conception and layout, making the whole story more twists and turns, bizarre and fascinating.

(4) In terms of plot and language, it has formed a unique style of detective novels. When reading Conan Doyle's novels, what initially attracts readers is the bizarre and mysterious feeling. The occurrence of almost every case is incredible, and the development of the case is unbelievable. There are many changes that are dizzying.

Everyone understands that good can defeat evil. This principle is further reflected in the book. No matter how cunning and vicious the perpetrators in detective novels are, they can never escape Holmes's sharp eyes and his excellent reasoning ability. In the world, there are always people like Sherlock Holmes who seek justice for society. If you break the law and do immoral things, even if you have superb wisdom, your evil will betray you and expose everything about you. You can escape for a while, but you can't escape forever. As the saying goes, "If you don't want others to know, you have to do nothing unless you do nothing." Being brought to justice will be your fate.

I admire Holmes’s sense of justice, and I stand in awe of his perseverance! Every time he takes on a case, Holmes will do his best to solve the mystery. During this period, not only was the case itself bizarre, but also the perpetrators intervened and prevented them. They were so dazzled by the evil that they even wanted to end Holmes's life... While we appreciate the spirit of Holmes, don't forget that to succeed, we must always succeed. We should start with perseverance, and only perseverance can lead us into the palace of victory!

When I read "The Complete Works of Sherlock Holmes Detective Novels" and sighed, I also planted the seeds of ideals at the bottom of my heart - —Be a person who persists in upholding justice for society, making the world less sinful and more friendly...