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Rubye 2021-12-15 08:01:14

Jane Eyre lives in an environment where both parents have died and are under the fence. From a young age, she has been treated differently from her peers, her aunt’s dislike, her cousin’s contempt, and her cousin’s insults and beatings... This is a dignity for a child. Trampled mercilessly, but perhaps it was because of all of this that she returned to Jane Eyre. Infinite confidence and unyielding spirit, a conquerable inner personality force.

As it is said in the movie: My soul is equal to you. In the world of love, Jane Eyre has always been an admirer with a soul. She knows how to measure and understands love. Jane is a girl fostered in her uncle's house. After the death of her uncle, Mr. Reid, she has been living a life of discrimination and abuse.

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  • Eula 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Cinderella in gray tones has a pale face, she is not pretty, but her stubbornness is unforgettable; the new version has the advantage of the new version, the picture is very delicate, and the lens is very comfortable.

  • Edwardo 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    One of the most anticipated movies ever! ! --I was speechless after reading it. . It's completely a dog-blood idol drama filming method. . The entire lines are very weakly compiled, relying on MV-style lenses and light to mix up, probably want to express the feelings of girls is always poetry? But does this have a lot to do with Jane Eyre's gothic story? French Shark's Rochester sound table is screaming "Look, I'm so sexy!" every minute, and Miss Mia's Jane Eyre, with a northern country accent, sounds very cute and endurable Can't stop giggling. . The only thing worthy of praise is that Haddon Hall is so beautiful!

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.