Stacey Sampson

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    • Wendy 2022-04-19 09:03:13

      A Jane Eyre closest to the original

      Leaving aside the appearance of Jane Eyre for a while, this is the best version in my opinion. Joan Fontaine's Jane Eyre is too beautiful, and Jean often ignores Jane Eyre's personality in the original work, bold, independent, neither humble nor arrogant, 2011 edition Jane Eyre is completely...

    • Keith 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      humble and enthusiastic

      The main style of the whole play is dark, depressing, and chilling, entwined with a terrifying and weird gothic style. But it goes well with the low social status of the governess. Rather than the humbleness of this position, it is better to say that Jane Eyre's life situation from childhood has...

    • Amely 2022-03-25 09:01:23

      The male and female protagonists are not very handsome, but they slowly show their charm in front of you.

    • Darius 2022-04-01 09:01:18

      Disliked Rochester at first, too moody like a child. It was later discovered that he was a poor man bound by fate in a cage, with a tender heart. Jane is not beautiful, because of her tough character and passion, she became the most beautiful mistress, making her from nothing to a rich mistress. I'm still out of words. . .

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    Jane Eyre quotes

    • Edward Fairfax Rochester: Jane, I want a wife. I want a wife, not a nursemaid to look after me. I want a wife to share my bed every night. All day if we wish. If I can't have that, I'd rather die. We're not the platonic sort, Jane.

      Jane Eyre: [Take his face in her hands as she faces him] Can you see me?

      [Rochester nods yes]

      Jane Eyre: Then hear this Edward. Your life is not yours to give up. It is mine. All mine. And I forbid it.

      [Begin kissing, camera pans out, music swells]

    • Edward Fairfax Rochester: There you are! You're back! Ungrateful thing, I give you leave for a week and you're gone a whole month! I want my money back, since you have me so little in your thoughts.

      Jane Eyre: I said I was going to be gone for as long as I was needed. And I was. And you still owe me wages.