Jane Eyre's reading experience 1 I read a book called Jane Eyre in the summer vacation, but I read it in primary school, but I was very young and didn't feel anything at that time. It seems to read differently when you grow up. This is an autobiographical novel, which is a poetic portrayal of the author charlotte bronte's life.
This book tells the story of an English woman who has been orphaned since childhood, constantly seeking freedom and dignity in all kinds of hardships, persisting in herself and finally getting happiness. The novel shows the tortuous love experience of the hero and heroine in a fascinating way, eulogizes getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and shapes a female image who dares to resist and strive for freedom and equal status. It is precisely because of this success in writing this story that readers feel immersive and their emotions rise and fall with the protagonist.
I think Jane Eyre is a strong, simple, flexible, independent and enterprising woman. She comes from humble origins and looks ordinary. She is the image of an ugly duckling, but she is not inferior. She has a self-reliant personality and beautiful ideals. She has tenacious vitality, never bowed to fate, and finally lived a beautiful life of her own. She is an example that all of us should follow.
This is a realistic novel with strong romanticism. Full of passion, fantasy, resistance and perseverance; Longing for freedom and happiness in the world and pursuing a higher spiritual realm. The theme of this novel is to successfully create a female image who is uneasy about the status quo, unwilling to be humiliated and dare to fight through the rough life experience of an orphan girl, reflecting the call sign and censure of an ordinary soul and the desire of a lowercase person to become a capitalized person.
The heroine of Jane Eyre is an example that many people should learn now. Nowadays, many people are very concerned about other people's opinions. If Jane Eyre looks ordinary, her family is ordinary and everything is ordinary, she will feel inferior, feel inferior, and even feel that she is not worthy of a better life. I think we should be as confident, tenacious, brave and equal as Jane Eyre. Even if you are ordinary, you can live a beautiful life like Jane Eyre through your own efforts!
Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 2 Charlotte. Bronte's Jane Eyre is a book that people can read from childhood to adulthood. However, when they were young and when they grew up, they felt differently and read from different angles.
It is said that many female readers were moved to tears by Jane Eyre. Because of Jane. Love is a life experience of Cinderella. She was born in a humble and poor family. When she was a child, she was often beaten and scolded at Gateshead House, but no one talked to her, so she had to endure it. When she grew up, she was proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, so she worked as a tutor for the Rochesters. On the one hand, she pursues her own happiness and is unwilling to be arranged by fate; On the other hand, she is defending her personality and dignity. This story can be said to be a history of Cinderella's struggle.
This novel extols the spirit of women's self-reliance and self-improvement. No matter how you look at it, it has a strong practical significance.
Chapter 1 However, I will try my best to find my own fun. Next to the living room is a small breakfast room with a bookcase on one side, where my little happiness in Gateshead House is hidden. Now, I sneak in, deliberately pick a book with many illustrations on the shelf, then climb up the windowsill deftly, cross my feet, sit cross-legged like a Turk, and then close the almost closed red curtain and hide here. What a rare moment! It can not only avoid the invasion of cold and rainy days, but also avoid the interference and abuse of reed family. This is simply my happiest time! Even reading on the windowsill is the happiest time, Jane. There must be less freedom in love, and that freedom can be satisfied.
When she grew up, Jane went to Mr. Rochester's house to be a tutor. Gradually Rochester and Jane fell in love, but on the wedding day, a lawyer even said Rochester had a mentally ill wife. Jane was cheated, she left, wandered around, left her luggage in the carriage, and ran out of money, so she had to beg. On a rainy day, a good family took Jane in. Jane settled there temporarily and then taught the children in the village, but in the end he returned to Rochester.
Jane. I've always loved her. Compared with her, I am much happier, Jane. I was deeply moved by the deeds of love. No matter how difficult the future is, I will tell Jane. Go on doggedly like love!
Jane Eyre Review 3. The protagonist of Jane Eyre lives the life of a patron. She was treated differently by her peers at an early age, rejected by menstruation, despised by her cousin, insulted and beaten by her cousin, and made bad by her servants ... She was born in a humble background and had a tortuous life, but she always insisted on maintaining an independent personality, pursuing individual freedom and advocating equality in life. Perhaps it is because of all this that Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence and indomitable character, an invincible internal personality force, have been refined, which has prompted her to unswervingly pursue a bright, holy and beautiful life.
After a while, Jane Eyre was sent to lowood school because she didn't like her noisy love. At school, hunger, illness and mental torture didn't make her give up hope. She finally learned something and successfully applied to Thornfield Manor as a tutor.
In front of Thornfield's master Rochester, she never felt inferior because she was a humble tutor, but thought they were equal. Because of her integrity, nobility and purity, Rochester was shocked by the fact that her mind was not polluted by secular society, regarded as a person who could talk to herself on an equal footing in spirit, and fell in love with her deeply.
When she learned that Rochester had a crazy legal wife, she refused his love. Her view of love is not mixed with thoughts. She will never be a slave to money, nor will she become a vassal of others. She will always be an independent individual. Although she said she would abide by the law and moral constraints, from a deeper perspective, Jane Eyre realized that she had been cheated and her self-esteem had been teased. Although she loves Rochester deeply, morality, law and her inner self-esteem and self-love have prompted her to make a very rational decision. Surrounded by the power of love and lured by the rich life, she still insists on her personal dignity, which is the most spiritual charm of Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre's life is a life of constant struggle. From Gateshead Manor to Lawwood School, from Lawwood School to Thornfield Manor, from Thornfield Manor to Wasteland Manor, she has been fighting for her freedom and happiness.
Whether in Britain at that time or in today's real society, Jane Eyre's unremitting pursuit of personal independence and happiness deserves people who are lost in the maze of money and power to reflect.
Jane Eyre has the courage and strength to move forward with her spiritual strength and longing for beautiful and touching love.
Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 4. A good book is like a spring breeze, which makes people feel relaxed and happy; A good book is like a glass of wine, which makes people memorable. This summer vacation, I read a good book called "masterpiece of great genius" by Thackeray-Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre was written by British writer Charlotte Brontexq. Jane Eyre, the protagonist in the book, is based on the author himself. She is short and ordinary. Jane Eyre's parents died and was adopted by her grumpy aunt Reed. She was bullied by her aunt and cousin since she was a child, and even the servants didn't give her a good look. Jane Eyre, who grew up in this environment, became strong and tough. In this way, she embodies "love and dignity" everywhere in her life. Through the story of an orphan girl's life, Charlotte Brontexq reflected the tragic situation of British women at that time, and also reflected women's demands to get rid of male oppression and discrimination, which was a pioneering work in the history of English literature.
After reading this book, I understand that the pursuit of personality equality is the most important. As an orphan, Jane Eyre has no position in the rich aunt reed's house and is often bullied, but she is powerless to resist. So Jane Eyre is very eager for equality. At lowood school, she said to Helen burns, "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. "Jane Eyre fell in love with Mr. Rochester. He gave Jane Eyre countless treasures, but Jane Eyre only needs a sincere heart. Finally, Mr. Rochester was caught in a fire and lost his sight, but Jane took care of him because she always believed that people were equal, rich or poor.
In the world we live in, there are always rich people and poor people. Should we discriminate against the poor and worship the rich? Don't! We live in a "global village", and all people should treat each other equally and be independent and equal in personality. Even if I am poor, I will raise my head, be myself and gain the respect of others. Just like some physically disabled and determined disabled people, they don't need much care and pity in their hearts. They can create wealth with their own hands, support themselves and live with dignity, which is also a manifestation of the pursuit of personality equality.
Jane Eyre is really a rare good book.
Jane loves reading. 5 Every growth is adjacent to the cold. "Inevitable, have to endure. I can't stand the weakness and stupidity that life is destined to endure. " The long road of life is full of unpleasant things, but we still have to go upstream and fly against the wind.
Jane Eyre is such a person. I can't imagine a young girl without her parents' love, friends' company and new clothes to match. Only endless abuse, contempt and humiliation, how dare she fight against fate? I can't imagine how such an ugly girl dared to show her love to the upper class and left so decisively. I can't imagine how a child who has suffered a lot in life insists on maintaining his independent personality, pursuing individual freedom and advocating equality for all. I can't imagine it, but she did it. Why? Because she has ideals, she is stronger than us. As Madame Curie once said, "Humans also need ideal people. For such people, developing a career selflessly is so fascinating that they can't take care of their personal interests. "
As a wake-up call, I understand and I am ashamed.
We are not Jane Eyre. We have a complete and happy family with superior material conditions. But some people choose to splurge. They have no ideal, let alone frustration. They are used to a successful business life and can't face failure. In fact, each of us, including the author Charlotte. Bronte, everyone wants to go well in school, and two of a kind has a successful career. But God will not prepare a sunshine avenue for everyone. The road you walk is likely to be a rugged path, but you should also be grateful that you will become strong after suffering. Only by shedding tears can you truly understand the true meaning of happiness.
Without suffering, Beethoven would not have played a shocking symphony; Without suffering, Sima Qian would not have finished his masterpiece Historical Records. Without suffering, Su Dongpo would not have become an eternal writer. Fire tries gold, adversity tries people. How can plum blossom fragrance be without biting cold? Life is full of ups and downs, and hardship is an essential survival skill. After suffering, we can better understand the meaning of life, the value of existence and the joy of success. Don't complain when we encounter setbacks, because every kind of growth is adjacent to cold.
Jane Eyre is such a book, from which we appreciate passion and poetry, and also feel positive power. I am one of the millions of readers in Qian Qian who are fascinated by it.
I have read this book many times, and I have different feelings every time. What remains unchanged is Jane Eyre's fearless resistance throughout the whole text.
Jane Eyre said this to Helen at lowood school: "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! "
Fight back hard! This is the rebellious spirit of Jane Eyre.
At the beginning of the novel, young Jane Eyre clashed with her cousin John, who bullied her. Jane Eyre, not afraid of power, angered John: "You are so vicious and cruel! You murderer-you are like a slave abuser-you are like the emperor of Rome! " A thin girl immediately attracted readers with her brave performance. The author expounds the plot of Jane's childhood life in four chapters, which makes us have a preliminary view on the rebellious characteristics of Jane's character.
Jane Eyre's confirmation ceremony at lowood school is a very enlightening part of this book. Among them, Helen Burns' forbearance is in sharp contrast with Jane Eyre's resistance-"It is better to endure a kind of pain that no one else feels except you than to act rashly and let the bad consequences affect everyone related to you;" Besides, the Bible tells us to repay evil with good. ""since you can't avoid it, you can bear it; It is cowardly and foolish to say that you can't stand what fate is destined to endure. "
It is such an obedient girl who finally became a victim of lowood school.
After Thornfield, Jane Eyre officially entered the social stage.
When she first met Rochester, she showed an arrogant attitude. When she didn't know Rochester, she kept a consistent spirit of resistance. But they gradually found that the other party and themselves were very thoughtful and gradually had a good impression on each other.
Jane Eyre attaches importance to equal status, which is in line with her rebellious character. In the excerpt, Jane Eyre shows that she is defending her dignity, which is also her declaration. Whenever I read this, I always feel a kind of courage and strength permeating my whole body.
Jane Eyre's rebellious blood always gives people the power to pursue freedom.
Thoughts on Jane's love of reading 7 "Literature is not a woman's career, nor should it be a woman's career." Robert Southey
"We are equal, at least we stand before God through the grave." charlotte brontexq
Jane Eyre is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by Charlotte Brontexq, a British woman writer, and it is a true portrayal of her life. She strongly refuted Southey's prejudice with her great achievements in literature. The words in the book seem ordinary, but they reflect the simple and stubborn heart of the protagonist Jane Eyre.
Jane Eyre, the protagonist in the book, is a child who has lost her parents, but her ruthless fate has not extinguished the burning flame of self-improvement in her heart. She grasped the key to change her destiny-knowledge, and achieved excellent results through unremitting efforts. After the storm, I finally got my own life and love.
There are always the most gorgeous flowers among colorful flowers, and there are always the most wonderful scenes in a well-written book. In my opinion, the most wonderful scene in Jane Eyre is that Jane Eyre's wedding is cancelled, and she feels that the ideological struggle is a bolt from the blue. Although it was difficult for Jane Eyre at that time to give up her feelings for Rochester, she knew that it was better to be apart forever than to be with Mr. Rochester without dignity. Although she knows that the road in the wheat field is full of difficulties, she is still willing to take a trip alone, which reflects her character of combining rigidity with softness.
Why is Jane Eyre from humble origins not afraid of powerful people? Why is thin Jane Eyre not afraid of the hardships of the road? Without saying goodbye and shedding a tear, you resolutely chose to leave? Because Jane Eyre has the spiritual quality of equality and independence, she declared war on stale prejudice, enriched herself with knowledge and belief, and embarked on the road of independent life. She didn't sell herself short, didn't follow the trend, and followed her inner choice! She believes that her flower of love will bloom happily! She grew from a helpless orphan to an independent woman, with tears and sweat intertwined, joys and sorrows. Her famous saying in the book: "We are equal, at least we stand before God through the grave." Like a trickle, it has inspired generations of women.
Jane Eyre is like a lighthouse, guiding women not to be tempted by money, not to succumb to power, and to be a dignified, knowledgeable and confident woman!
After reading Jane Eyre, I bought a copy of Jane Eyre in college. For various reasons, I have never opened it. It was not until the weekend that the book, which had been lying for half a century, was rediscovered.
I flipped through it several times when I was bored. I didn't expect it to have a kind of magic, which attracted me deeply. Forget the TV and mobile phone, and bury yourself in reading!
The book Jane Eyre tells the story of a short and plain girl. For various reasons, she has suffered all kinds of hardships. Life is not free, and her unequal status has taught her to be strong and resist. She not only lives with a strong will, but also is loved by many people, fighting for her own freedom and equality.
Jane Eyre often said, "We are equal!" Although I can't see Jane Eyre herself, I can understand how strong Jane Eyre is from this sentence and see her courage and rebellious spirit. In that unequal era, she dared to do such a thing and say such a thing, so you can imagine her courage and courage at that time. She has her own dignity and defends it. She dares to fight against the evil forces under the capitalist social system and to pursue equality and freedom. This spirit, this belief, is not possessed by ordinary people.
Her spirit of just resistance and saying "no" to evil deeply touched me. Reminds me of our society now. Although the capitalist society has collapsed, there are still some inequalities in the present society. For example, students from single-parent families on campus have always been very unpopular. Some students often think that they are a group of "monsters", discriminate against them and don't want to talk to them, let alone make friends. As soon as I saw single-parent children, I looked at them with strange eyes and told them what to do, which made those children who had been "traumatized" feel more inferior and gradually become withdrawn. Whenever I see a single-parent child being neglected and bullied, Jane will appear in my mind. I like that weak figure and his momentum against discrimination. Yes! What happened to them and Jane? How similar love is, but I have no courage to be like Jane. Say no to inequality like love, and fight back against those who bully him! Because they don't treat themselves as normal people at all, they think it's natural to be discriminated against. They look down on themselves, how can they fight for their equality? And Jane. Love is done, which is what I admire most about Jane. The place of love.
Jane loves reading. 9 In the history of literature, many classic works are immortal. However, few people are as deeply rooted in people's hearts as Jane Eyre. It attracted many readers with an irresistible aesthetic feeling and left a deep impression on them. It also sublimated their souls and influenced their spiritual world.
Jane Eyre lives in an environment where her parents are dead and dependent on others. She was treated differently from her peers since she was a child, disliked by Mrs. Reed and abused and beaten by John. This is a violation of a child's self-esteem. But Jane Eyre did not become resentful because of this, and her heart was full of gloom. On the contrary, her heart has become stronger. This has long established her strong and unyielding character in the face of difficulties.
Eliza in the article is selfish and willful, but respected. Georgiana is kind-hearted and vicious. But he can get everyone's indulgence. John does anything bad, even if he is right to his mother, it won't make her angry. However, no matter what Jane Eyre did, she went all out and dared not make any mistakes, but she was still scolded and could not get their love, which reflected the ruthlessness and indifference of the society at that time.
Jane Eyre does not feel inferior because of her humble position, and thinks she is equal to Rochester. Her pure and noble heart made Rochester fall in love with her deeply and began to pursue her. However, on their wedding day, Jane Eyre learned that he had a wife, and she resolutely left him, and he gave up money and status. I think in today's society, few people make the same choice as Jane Eyre, and the temptation of interests blinds people.
Jane Eyre is highly praised by most readers. It should be her personality, her independent and strong personality, which makes many people admire.
This novel has a happy ending. Although Rochester's manor was destroyed and he himself became disabled, Jane Eyre is such a condition and does not conflict with personal dignity and love. He refused Rivers' proposal without hesitation and chose Rochester, which shows her sincerity to Rochester.
Nowadays, between the poor and the rich, between love and non-love, few people abandon everything for their personality like Jane Eyre. This novel not only purifies the reader's soul, but also makes the reader enjoy himself and benefit a lot.
Jane Eyre's thoughts on reading 10 When I was in high school, I heard the Chinese teacher recommend a book called Jane Eyre to us. However, due to the pressure of reading at that time, I never had time to read it. Now that the internship is almost over, I specially bought an English version of Jane Eyre from the Internet, but it was accompanied by a Chinese translation.
Jane Eyre is a literary work with many years of history. It has a history of 152 years. Its success lies in its detailed content and wonderful clips. In the preface, some background stories of the author of Jane Eyre are also introduced in detail. I learned a lot about the author charlotte bronte. She was born in a family with financial difficulties and disasters. Jane Eyre lives in an environment where her parents are dead and dependent on others. Since childhood, I have been treated differently from my peers: dislike of menstruation, contempt of my cousin, insult and beating of my cousin. . . . However, she did not despair, she did not destroy herself, she did not fall into humiliation and brought all kinds of misfortunes. On the contrary, what she got was Jane Eyre's infinite self-confidence, but Jane Eyre's indomitable spirit and an invincible inner personality strength. In the end, Jane Eyre pursued her own happiness and successful garden. Although the story is over, her independent personality, persistent vitality, courage to fight against life anger, and a brave soul that surprised everyone will remain in our hearts forever.
Jane Eyre said such a passage, which impressed me deeply and reflected her character. She said: "If people always obey cruel and unfair people, then those bad people will be more willful. They are not afraid of anything, so they will never get better, but will only get worse. When we are beaten for no reason, we must fight back. " I quite agree with Jane, because self-esteem and self-respect are the minimum requirements for being a man.
Of course, we would like to thank the author of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontexq of England, for leaving us such a great book. The author also chooses the first-person narrative mode, which makes people feel more cordial to read. I think this is also the most attractive place of Jane Eyre. Of course, Jane Eyre has a lot to appreciate, and I believe you will like it after reading it.
Comments on Jane Eyre 1 1 Jane Eyre is1Charlotte Brontexq's "poetic life portrayal" in the 9th century, which is an autobiographical novel.
The story tells the story of Jane Eyre's foster care in a menstrual home after her parents died. She has been treated differently since she was a child, and her menstruation hates her. Cousin's contempt; My cousin was beaten and abused ... and sent to a charity school. When she grew up, Jane became a school teacher, but she really wanted to escape from a life without freedom. She advertised for a tutor in a manor, fell in love with the owner of the manor, Mr. Rochester, and decided to get married. Later, she learned that Rochester had a crazy wife. She was locked in a secret room, left the manor, and was kindly taken in by the Rivers brothers and sisters, but the power of love brought her back to Rochester. At this time, he had nothing, was blind, disabled and lived alone.
I like Charlotte's famous saying in the book: "We are equal, at least standing before God through the grave." It can be seen that she is a woman who pursues equality and does not yield to secular pressure. She never feels inferior for being a humble tutor, but thinks that all people are equal and should be respected by others. That's right. All people are the same. Although they are poor and rich, they are at least equal in spirit. We should all respect others. This is an invincible inner personality force.
I also like Jane Eyre very much. She suffered a lot from childhood, and her self-esteem was ruthlessly destroyed by my cousin and menstruation. Perhaps this training has forged her infinite self-confidence and unyielding perseverance. When she grows up, she pursues equality for all, which shows that she is an upright, noble and pure person. Her psychology is still as pure and bright as a glass of water in the dark social pollution, purifying the people around her. The road to marriage is bumpy, but she can maintain her personal dignity. God helps those who help themselves. They live a happy life. Jane Eyre explains the author's ideal of the best life-dignity+love. I hope I can become a person like Jane Eyre, a person who faces life with infinite confidence, a person who is indomitable in adversity, and a person who is indomitable under secular pressure and pursues equality.
I hope everyone can learn from her noble personality charm and have the same spirit as her to face difficulties, setbacks and bad luck. Everything is wonderful.
Jane loves reading experience 12 is it because I am poor, obscure, plain and small, I have no soul and no heart-you think wrong, my heart is as rich and full as you! -Jane Eyre Charlotte.
Jane Eyre is a classic handed down from generation to generation in the history of English literature. It successfully created the first female image in the history of English literature who took an independent and positive attitude towards love, life, society and religion and dared to fight for freedom and equality.
Most women who love foreign literature like reading Charlotte's Jane Eyre. If we think that Charlotte wrote Jane Eyre just to write this lingering love. I think this is wrong. The author is also a woman, living in the turbulent middle of the19th century in England, when her thoughts had a brand-new beginning. What permeates Jane Eyre most is this idea-women's independent consciousness. Let's imagine that if Jane Eyre was independent, she would have been strangled in her childhood. If Charlotte didn't have that independence, Charlotte would have lived with Rochester, who has a wife and a daughter, and started a new life with money and status; If Charlotte didn't have that innocence, Jane Eyre in our hands now would no longer be a touching classic that makes people cry. Then, I began to think why Jane Eyre moved us so much that we couldn't put it down-that is, Charlotte's independent personality and exciting personality charm.
However, we can't help asking, can we be independent only by this step? I don't think so. After all, women's independence is a long-term process, not overnight. It needs a thorough courage, just as Jane Eyre left Rochester resolutely, and it needs the heroism and courage of "the wind and rain hit Shui Han and the strong soil will never return". I think this should be the most crucial step, and it should also be a decisive step towards independence. However, Charlotte's Jane Eyre has left us a trace of Charlotte's stubborn character and independent personality. So Charlotte is a successful and happy woman.
Jane Eyre has always been regarded as a classic of independent women. I hope more Jane Eyre will come out in the sun, whether poor or rich; Regardless of beauty or plain appearance, everyone has a beautiful heart and a full mind, and can live with an independent personality and a strong personality.