I don't know much about it. Have a chance to read the original.

Katheryn 2022-11-12 01:55:19

As if he saw his own shadow in Rochester, he obviously liked it, but he pushed away the temptation again and again, and repeatedly confirmed whether he would leave. His irritability is more time to cover up his true thoughts, and he does not want anyone to approach, But I hope that someone can see through the thoughts in my heart and come through the darkness,

Maybe because I haven't read the original book, I didn't understand many places. For example, why did Helen's story foreshadow in the early stage to add weight to Jane Eyre's character? Why does Rochester have to let Jane Eyre go to every dance, to make Jane Eyre jealous and test Jane Eyre?

Seeing the final outcome of Rochester's blindness, when she was sitting on the chair, Jane Eyre hugged him so firmly, and when she was so moved that she couldn't help herself, she felt a kind of sadness in her heart. Jane Eyre was so young and beautiful. , Is it possible to be so firm all the time, to accompany him, to accept his irritability and inner distortion because of his imperfection, will love be worn away step by step and only tired? To a certain extent, Roches is the first man Jane Eyre meets in society. What kind of love does Jane Eyre have for him?

I am really afraid that I will have such an idea when I am only 22 years old. It seems that I have seen a lot of things from different angles after half a year of internship. I don’t like this kind of change very much. I hope I can still believe in love. The movie is just a quick look. If you have the opportunity to read the original book, you may have a better interpretation of the characters.

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Jane Eyre quotes

  • Mr. Brocklehurst: And what is hell? Can you tell me that?

    Young Jane: A pit full of fire.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: And should you like to fall into that pit, and to be burning there forever?

    Young Jane: No sir.

    Mr. Brocklehurst: What must you do to avoid it?

    Young Jane: Keep well and and not die, sir.

  • Jane Eyre: Remember, the shadows are just as important as the light.