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A summary of the text content of the new college English comprehensive course 2
This article tells the story of Jane Eyre.

College English Comprehensive Course 2 Text Content Translation Answer:

1B, what is not mentioned is his parents.

2D, people are unhappy because they don't know how to be grateful, compare with others and stare at their own shortcomings.

3C, consider whether having it can bring you happiness.

4D, what can bring happiness is dreams, philosophy of life and gratitude.

Extended data:

Jane Eyre has the following characteristics in content structure:

1. The structure of Jane Eyre is the artistic framework of The Divine Comedy. Jane Eyre experienced the scorching in hell (Gateshead and Loward), the purification in purgatory (Thornfield and swamp), and finally reached the ideal state in heaven (combining with Rochester and giving birth to the next generation symbolizing rebirth).

Secondly, the author uses the atmosphere of rendering, nightmares, hallucinations and premonitions to create the atmosphere of hell and build an allegorical environment. In Gateshead, Jane Eyre felt the "gloomy commemorative atmosphere" from her life, and saw the "ghost" that appeared and disappeared from time to time, while the "red house" that suppressed terror and made people feel creepy almost became the embodiment of hell.

In lowood, "death has become a frequent visitor here", "gloom and terror are shrouded in the wall", and it exudes "the stench of death" For Jane Eyre, there is no doubt that she just jumped out of the fire pit and was thrown into a more terrible hell. In Thornfield, crazy women appear frequently like ghosts, and storms keep hitting mulberry houses.