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Willow 2022-04-24 07:01:09
Such a familiar story was still moved to tears. . . Really well played. ....
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Hyman 2022-04-24 07:01:09
The adaptation is just right. On Mia's face, I saw the character that Jane Eyre should have. In Michael's speech and behavior, I felt the temperament that Rochester should have. The whole story made me realize the weight of their mutual affection. The picture is exquisite but appropriate, and the music is not brilliant but just right. The only shortcoming is that the male and female protagonists are too beautiful, a small...
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Dahlia 2022-04-24 07:01:09
When I saw the uncle's affectionate confession eyes, I was filled with guilt... The first time I saw Jane Eyre, I was...
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Nico 2022-04-24 07:01:09
Alice, your flat facial features have any aura in the country palace...
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Kassandra 2022-03-30 09:01:04
Haven't read the book, can't...
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Meagan 2022-03-29 09:01:03
There is no ups and downs, let alone ups and...
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Estevan 2022-03-29 09:01:03
This is the worst version of the modified version. The scene didn't hold...
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Crawford 2022-03-29 09:01:03
On the way from Guangzhou to...
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Ariel 2022-03-29 09:01:03
I would say that I am a nympho and only gave five...
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Mabelle 2022-03-29 09:01:03
The male and female protagonists are very discordant but the scenery is beautiful like Mrs....
Jane Eyre Comments
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Idell 2022-03-24 09:02:01
Jane Eyre
What do you think hell is like?
Here's a dust-free movie. Not only the noble master was spotless, but even the servants looked exceptionally neat.
It can rain anytime in the UK, so UK umbrellas would be fine right?
An aspiring person can never live in a cage, no matter how big it is.
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Adonis 2022-04-23 07:02:22
Read Jane Eyre again
The first time I read Jane Eyre's novel was in junior high school. At that time, I had a very strong desire to read. In ignorance, I remember that people should have the courage to fight against their own destiny, and not let a person who is submissive. Jane Eyre and Edward finally succeeded, and...
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Rochester: From whence do you hail? What's your tale of woe?
Jane Eyre: Pardon?
Rochester: All governesses have a tale of woe. What's yours?
Jane Eyre: I was brought up by my aunt, Mrs. Reed of Gateshead, in a house even finer than this. I then attended Lowood school where I received an education as good as I could hope for. I have no tale of woe, sir.
Rochester: Where are your parents?
Jane Eyre: Dead.
Rochester: Do you remember them?
Jane Eyre: No.
Rochester: And why are you not with Mrs. Reed of Gateshead now?
Jane Eyre: She cast me off, sir.
Rochester: Why?
Jane Eyre: Because I was burdensome and she disliked me.
Rochester: [Incredulous] No tale of woe?
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Mr. Brocklehurst: [Helen is about to be beaten by Ms. Scatcherd] I see you are mortifying this girl's flesh.
Miss Scatcherd: Sir, she was not...
Mr. Brocklehurst: It is your mission to render her contrite and self-denying. Continue.
[Ms. Scatcherd begins beating Helen with a rod. Jane drops her chalkboard as a distraction]
Mr. Brocklehurst: And you, girl.
[He has Jane stand on her stool]
Mr. Brocklehurst: This is the pedestal of infamy, and you will remain on it all day long. You will have neither food nor drink for you must learn how barren is the life of a sinner. Children, I exhort you to shun her, exclude her, shut her out from this day forth. Withhold the hand of friendship and deny your love to Jane Eyre, the liar.