live your own world

Maude 2022-04-24 07:01:09

1. to endure

The film begins when Jane Eyre was sentenced by her aunt to the room of her deceased Uncle Reed when she was a child.

Jane Eyre could not feel love in this family, and she was not welcomed since she was a child. In the face of criticism from the director of the Lowood Orphanage and her aunt, Jane Eyre's answer about how not to go to hell angered the adult world, and was finally sent to the world. Go to the orphanage.

In the orphanage, she was called a devil by the dean. Jane Eyre did not cry or make trouble. Jane Eyre could bear it silently. Maybe from the moment her parents died, when she was put into the red house and ignored by her aunt, Jane Eyre learned to endure it. .

"If you can't avoid it, you have to endure it. Not being able to endure what is meant to be endured in life is weakness and stupidity."

2. Cherish

In the orphanage, Jane Eyre met her good friend Helen, and when Helen died of illness, Jane Eyre put her best friend in her heart.

3. Self-love, self-confidence

Jane Eyre maintains the bottom line of herself throughout the whole film, does not flatter her, always follows her own voice, and knows what she wants.

Even after knowing that he likes Edward, he will not be disrupted by the outside world. He knows that he is only a tutor, but he will not be bound by his identity. He always insists on freedom and equality, and has the courage to face his own choices and love. You don't lose yourself.

In the face of the noble lady that Edward brought home, Jane Eyre did not give up on herself, she always managed her emotions, did not resent or envy the nobles, and did her share.

4. Self-improvement

Constantly learning, broadening her field, not belittling herself or elevating herself, when talking about St. John's language learning, Jane Eyre can confidently say, maybe I can learn German and Hindi at the same time, she affirms her ability, But when St. John said she played the piano very well, she would modestly say, a little.

Affirm yourself without exaggerating the facts, proud and humble.

5. Be sure

After knowing her inner voice and knowing that she liked Edward, Jane Eyre did not sway. Although she would be tortured by love, she did not take a shortcut that violated her inner voice. When faced with St. John's proposal, Jane Eyre knew that St. John did not love her. Just looking for the ideal missionary wife and Jane Eyre fits all the bills. Jane Eyre can get married for the sake of marriage, but Jane Eyre did not get lost. She followed her heart and made the choice to return to Edward.

No choice is right or wrong, and any choice has its own consequences. Before making a choice, ask yourself whether you can bear all the consequences, respect yourself, and then do it with determination. Hesitation will cost more energy.

6. Forgive

When she learned that her aunt was seriously ill, Jane Eyre was willing to put aside her previous suspicions and return to her aunt's house to help deal with the funeral.

7. Be strong

Jane Eyre finds a way to face any predicament and solve it. Leaving Edward made her sad, but she left strong and went on her own without giving up on herself. When Edward needed himself, he could be on his own. Facing Edward who was blind with glasses, he had the courage to take on all the difficulties, and finally lived happily ever after.

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Mrs. Reed: Her mother was my husband's sister. On his deathbed he exhorted me to care for her. I've always treated her as one of my own. If you accept her at Lowood school, Mr. Brocklehurst, keep a strict eye on her. She has a heart of spite. I'm sorry to say that her worst fault is that of deceit.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: You can rest assured that she shall root out the wickedness in this small, ungrateful plant.

  • Young Jane: You said I was a liar. I'm not. If I were I'd have said I loved you, and I don't. I dislike you less than anybody in the world. People think you are good, but you are bad, and hard-hearted. I will let everyone know what you have done.

    Mrs. Reed: Children must be corrected for their faults.

    Young Jane: Deceit is not my fault.

    Mrs. Reed: You are passionate.

    Young Jane: Uncle Reed is in heaven. So are my mother and father. They know how you hate me and wish me dead. They can see, they see everything you do, and they will judge you Mrs. Reed.

    Mrs. Reed: Get out.