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Women's Dignity and Love —— Reading Jane? Reflections on love
After reading a book, I believe everyone has accumulated their own reading experience. You can't just watch. Write a review. How to write a review and avoid writing a "running account"? The following is my collection of women's dignity and love-my thoughts on reading Jane Eyre for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Jane Eyre is an autobiographical novel. The author of Jane Eyre is Charlotte Brontexq. The author is gentle and simple, and likes to pursue something beautiful. Although she was born in poverty and lost her maternal love since childhood, coupled with his short stature and ugly appearance, it may be such an inferiority complex in the depths of her soul, which is reflected in her personality as a very sensitive self-esteem. Jane Eyre in her works is also an inconspicuous ordinary woman, but she has extremely strong self-esteem.

Jane Eyre lives in a dependent environment, and suffers different treatment from her peers since she was a child, such as menstruation's dislike, cousin's contempt, cousin's insult and beating ... Perhaps it is all this that arouses Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence and unyielding personality and pursues a bright, holy and beautiful life!

Before Rochester, Jane Eyre never felt inferior because she was a humble governess, but thought they were equal. Rochester was shocked because her honest, noble and pure mind was not polluted by secular society. And regard her as a person who can talk to herself on an equal footing in spirit, and fall in love with him deeply.

On their wedding day, Jane Eyre learned that Rochester had a wife, and she felt that she had to leave. But from the heart, what is more profound is that Jane Eyre realizes that she has been cheated and her self-esteem has been teased. So, Jane Eyre made a very rational decision-leave! Surrounded by such love power and the temptation of rich life, she still insists on her dignity as an individual, which is the most spiritual charm of Jane Eyre.

The novel has a bright ending-although Rochester's manor was destroyed and he himself became disabled, Jane Eyre no longer had the contradiction between dignity and love, and at the same time gained her own dignity and true love, which is such a situation.

In today's society, people are madly addicted to the love of money and status. Choose rich between poor and rich; Choose beauty between beauty and ordinary. Few people will abandon everything for love, personality and dignity like Jane Eyre. What Jane Eyre shows us is this pure, heart-and-soul pursuit of true love, the dignity that a person should have. She is like a clear spring, cleaning and nourishing every secular soul.