Pursuing equality (whether it is sexual love or the most classic confession of equality before God in personality)
Independent (whether teaching in Thornfield in the early stage or teaching in my cousin's house in the later stage, they are all self-reliant professional women)
Neither supercilious nor supercilious (as can be seen from Ingram's chapter)
Dare to resist and persist (the early resistance of the Reed family, until Rochester resolutely left after the hidden marriage)
Tolerance, perseverance, kindness (always as tough as weeds in the meager fate arrangement, choosing to forgive Aunt Reed and finally staying with the disabled Rochester)